Two-dimensional Non-Hermitian Delocalization Transition as a Probe for the Localization Length

Physics – Condensed Matter – Disordered Systems and Neural Networks

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4 pages, 4 figs

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10.1103/PhysRevB.64.201321

When one applies a type of non-Hermitian effect, constant imaginary vector potential, to disordered systems, delocalization is induced even in two or lower dimension. By using the non-Hermitian induced transition as a probe, We propose a new procedure of estimating localization in arbitrary-dimensional systems. By examining numerically the two-dimensional non-Hermitian tight-biding model with onsite disorder, it is shown that the failure of absorbing the non-Hermitian effect, namely the breakdown of the imaginary gauge transformation, characterize the inverse localization length near the band center.

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