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Localization properties of an amorphous photonics-inspired system

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Abstract

Anderson showed that disorder from impurities localizes electronic eigenstates in 2D mesoscopic quantum systems [2]. In topological quantum systems, such as integer quantum Hall systems, this disorder localizes almost all states except for the chiral edge state [5] and is an important stabilizing mechanism for topological phases. Recent work [1, 3, 6] has suggested that topological phases also arise in amorphous systems: those where impurities are absent and the disorder is purely geometric. However, the possibility of localization purely from geometric disorder has been largely unexplored. We present evidence for a metal-insulator transition in an amorphous version of a Chern insulator, inspired by simulations of an experimental topological photonics system [4]. We present results from finite size scaling and level-spacing distributions to corroborate this, and compare with localization from impurity disorder.

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Publication: Z. Jia, M. Secli, A. Avdoshkin, W. Redjem, E. J. Dresselhaus, J. E. Moore, and B. Kante. Disordered topological graphs enhancing nonlinear phenomena. Under review.

Presenters

  • Elizabeth Dresselhaus

    University of California Berkeley

Authors

  • Elizabeth Dresselhaus

    University of California Berkeley

  • Alexander Avdoshkin

    University of California, Berkeley

  • Zhetao Jia

    University of California, Berkeley

  • Matteo Seclì

    SISSA

  • Walid Redjem

    Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA, University of California, Berkeley, University of California Berkeley

  • Boubacar Kante

    Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA, University of California, Berkeley, University of California Berkeley

  • Joel E Moore

    Department of Physics, UC Berkeley and Materials Sciences Division, LBNL, University of California, Berkeley