Driving Transport with High Disorder
April 12, 2021•
Physics 14, 57
A study of long-range interactions in disordered systems yields a surprising result: Transport can increase with disorder.
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Ω) and long-range, all-to-all hopping (
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2) are shown, respectively, with red and blue connections. The resulting excited band is separated from the ground state by an energy gap
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2 (middle). The current through the system is plotted against the disorder on a log-log scale (right). Different regimes are evident: Anderson localization, disorder-enhanced transport (DET), and disorder-independent transport (DIT).A disordered system with long-range hopping is depicted as a set of