Tuesday, August 14, 2012

1208.2307 (T. Kawarabayashi et al.)

Chiral symmetry and fermion doubling in the zero-mode Landau levels of
massless Dirac fermions with disorder
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T. Kawarabayashi, T. Honda, H. Aoki, Y. Hatsugai
The effect of disorder on the Landau levels of massless Dirac fermions is examined for the cases with and without the fermion doubling. To tune the doubling a tight-binding model having a complex transfer integral is adopted to shift the energies of two Dirac cones, which is theoretically proposed earlier and realizable in cold atoms in an optical lattice. In the absence of the fermion doubling, the $n=0$ Landau level is shown to exhibit an anomalous sharpness even if the disorder is uncorrelated in space (i.e., large K-K' scattering). This anomaly occurs when the disorder respects the chiral symmetry of the Dirac cone.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1208.2307

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