Electronic bands in a square lattice when subjected to a perpendicular magnetic field form the Hofstadter butterfly pattern. We study the evolution of this pattern as a function of bond percolation disorder (removal or dilution of lattice bonds). With increasing concentration of the bonds removed, the butterfly pattern gets smoothly decimated. However, in this process of decimation, bands develop interesting characteristics and features. For example, in the high disorder limit, some butterfly-like pattern still persists even as most of the states are localized. We also analyze, in the low disorder limit, the effect of percolation on wavefunctions (using inverse participation ratios) and on band gaps in the spectrum. We explain and provide t...
A generalized average inverse participation ratio, for the one-electron wave functions of a dilute t...
We propose a new disorder-induced insulator-metal transition of one-electron states, which may be ca...
We study the Hofstadter butterfly and Landau levels of the twisted bilayer graphene (TBG). We show t...
Electronic bands in a square lattice when subjected to a perpendicular magnetic field form the Hofst...
The electronic properties of a square lattice under an applied perpendicular magnetic field in the p...
We investigate the structure of Hofstadter's butterfly of graphene with point defects under a perpen...
We present numerical calculations of a tight-binding model applied to a finite square lattice in the...
International audienceThe energy spectrum of a tight-binding Hamiltonian is studied for the two-dime...
Electrons moving through a spatially periodic lattice potential develop a quantized energy spectrum ...
The energy spectrum of a two-dimensional electron system in a perpendicular homogeneous magnetic f...
We study the effects of disorder on the integer quantized Hall effect within the screening theory, s...
We investigate theoretically the spectrum of a graphenelike sample (honeycomb lattice) subjected to ...
Fractional Chern insulators (FCIs) are strongly correlated, topological phases of matter that may ex...
Self-similarity and fractals have fascinated researchers across various disciplines. In graphene pla...
Electrons moving through a spatially periodic lattice potential develop a quantized energy spectrum ...
A generalized average inverse participation ratio, for the one-electron wave functions of a dilute t...
We propose a new disorder-induced insulator-metal transition of one-electron states, which may be ca...
We study the Hofstadter butterfly and Landau levels of the twisted bilayer graphene (TBG). We show t...
Electronic bands in a square lattice when subjected to a perpendicular magnetic field form the Hofst...
The electronic properties of a square lattice under an applied perpendicular magnetic field in the p...
We investigate the structure of Hofstadter's butterfly of graphene with point defects under a perpen...
We present numerical calculations of a tight-binding model applied to a finite square lattice in the...
International audienceThe energy spectrum of a tight-binding Hamiltonian is studied for the two-dime...
Electrons moving through a spatially periodic lattice potential develop a quantized energy spectrum ...
The energy spectrum of a two-dimensional electron system in a perpendicular homogeneous magnetic f...
We study the effects of disorder on the integer quantized Hall effect within the screening theory, s...
We investigate theoretically the spectrum of a graphenelike sample (honeycomb lattice) subjected to ...
Fractional Chern insulators (FCIs) are strongly correlated, topological phases of matter that may ex...
Self-similarity and fractals have fascinated researchers across various disciplines. In graphene pla...
Electrons moving through a spatially periodic lattice potential develop a quantized energy spectrum ...
A generalized average inverse participation ratio, for the one-electron wave functions of a dilute t...
We propose a new disorder-induced insulator-metal transition of one-electron states, which may be ca...
We study the Hofstadter butterfly and Landau levels of the twisted bilayer graphene (TBG). We show t...