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Duality in power-law localization in disordered one-dimensional systems

Published 13 Jun 2017 in cond-mat.dis-nn, cond-mat.quant-gas, and cond-mat.stat-mech | (1706.04088v4)

Abstract: The transport of excitations between pinned particles in many physical systems may be mapped to single-particle models with power-law hopping, $1/ra$. For randomly spaced particles, these models present an effective peculiar disorder that leads to surprising localization properties. We show that in one-dimensional systems almost all eigenstates (except for a few states close to the ground state) are power-law localized for any value of $a>0$. Moreover, we show that our model is an example of a new universality class of models with power-law hopping, characterized by a duality between systems with long-range hops ($a<1$) and short-range hops ($a>1$) in which the wave function amplitude falls off algebraically with the same power $\gamma$ from the localization center.

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