Giant boost of the quantum metric in disordered one dimensional flat
band systems
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2205.06164v2
- Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2022 12:26:59 GMT
- Title: Giant boost of the quantum metric in disordered one dimensional flat
band systems
- Authors: G. Bouzerar
- Abstract summary: In flat band (FB) systems, the conductivity at the FB energy is robust against the disorder and can even be tremendously boosted.
The singular behaviour of the quantum metric of the FB eigenstates is found to be at the heart of these unexpected and puzzling features.
Our findings should have interesting fallout for other physical systems, and may as well open up engineering strategies to boost the critical temperature in two dimensional superconducting FB materials.
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- Abstract: It is a well known fact, that the disorder has its most dramatic effects on
the conventional quantum transport in one dimensional systems. In flat band
(FB) systems, it is revealed that the conductivity at the FB energy is robust
against the disorder and can even be tremendously boosted. Furthermore,
challenging our understanding of the physical phenomena, the giant increase
occurs in the limit of low FB states density. The singular behaviour of the
quantum metric of the FB eigenstates is found to be at the heart of these
unexpected and puzzling features. Our findings should have interesting fallout
for other physical systems, and may as well open up engineering strategies to
boost the critical temperature in two dimensional superconducting FB materials.
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