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Dimensional Crossover of the Integer Quantum Hall Plateau Transition and Disordered Topological Pumping

Author(s): Ippoliti, M; Bhatt, Ravindra N

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Abstract: We study the quantum Hall plateau transition on rectangular tori. As the aspect ratio of the torus is increased, the two-dimensional critical behavior, characterized by a subthermodynamic number of topological states in a vanishing energy window around a critical energy, changes drastically. In the thin-torus limit, the entire spectrum is Anderson localized; however, an extensive number of states retain a Chern number C≠0. We resolve this apparent paradox by mapping the thin-torus quantum Hall system onto a disordered Thouless pump, where the Chern number corresponds to the winding number of an electron's path in real space during a pump cycle. We then characterize quantitatively the crossover between the one- and two-dimensional regimes for finite torus thickness, where the average Thouless conductance also shows anomalous scaling.
Publication Date: 2020
Citation: Ippoliti, M, Bhatt, RN. (2020). Dimensional Crossover of the Integer Quantum Hall Plateau Transition and Disordered Topological Pumping. Physical Review Letters, 124 (10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.086602
DOI: doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.086602
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: Physical Review Letters
Version: Author's manuscript



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