Disorder effects inevitably exist in realistic samples, manifesting in various physical properties. In this paper, we review the recent progress in understanding the disorder effects on quantum transport and quantum phase transition properties in low-dimensional superconducting and topological systems. As a consequence of the pronounced quantum fluctuation in low-dimensional systems, rare events drastically change the physical characteristics and underlying microscopic transport process in these systems, which are beyond the traditional paradigms. Associating with recent experimental observations, we emphasize the microscopic mechanism for disordered Ising superconductivity, the quantum Griffiths singularity of superconductor metal transiti...
A central goal in the study of modern condensed matter physics is the characterization of the dynami...
In order to understand the emergence of superconductivity it is useful to study the reverse process ...
Impurities, defects, and other types of imperfections are ubiquitous in realistic quantum many-body ...
A quantum phase transition is a phase transition at absolute zero occurring under variations in an e...
In this paper, we review theoretical and experimental research on rare region effects at quantum pha...
This thesis deals with characterizing topological phases as well as the transitions between them, fo...
Recent work on the influence of interactions or disorder on the topological properties of insulators...
We isolated flux disorder effects on the transport at the critical point of the quantum magnetic fie...
InOx films that are less disordered than those exhibiting direct quantum superconductor-insulator tr...
In this work, we investigate the effect of disorder on the topological properties of multichannel su...
Rare regions, i.e., rare large spatial disorder fluctuations, can dramatically change the properties...
In this paper, we report the results of our theoretical investigation on the interplay of supercondu...
We study the transport properties of ultrathin disordered nanowires in the neighborhood of the super...
In this work criticality arsing due to topological phase transitions in systems with disorder and in...
Superfluid and superconducting phase transitions of interacting bosons are observed in diverse physi...
A central goal in the study of modern condensed matter physics is the characterization of the dynami...
In order to understand the emergence of superconductivity it is useful to study the reverse process ...
Impurities, defects, and other types of imperfections are ubiquitous in realistic quantum many-body ...
A quantum phase transition is a phase transition at absolute zero occurring under variations in an e...
In this paper, we review theoretical and experimental research on rare region effects at quantum pha...
This thesis deals with characterizing topological phases as well as the transitions between them, fo...
Recent work on the influence of interactions or disorder on the topological properties of insulators...
We isolated flux disorder effects on the transport at the critical point of the quantum magnetic fie...
InOx films that are less disordered than those exhibiting direct quantum superconductor-insulator tr...
In this work, we investigate the effect of disorder on the topological properties of multichannel su...
Rare regions, i.e., rare large spatial disorder fluctuations, can dramatically change the properties...
In this paper, we report the results of our theoretical investigation on the interplay of supercondu...
We study the transport properties of ultrathin disordered nanowires in the neighborhood of the super...
In this work criticality arsing due to topological phase transitions in systems with disorder and in...
Superfluid and superconducting phase transitions of interacting bosons are observed in diverse physi...
A central goal in the study of modern condensed matter physics is the characterization of the dynami...
In order to understand the emergence of superconductivity it is useful to study the reverse process ...
Impurities, defects, and other types of imperfections are ubiquitous in realistic quantum many-body ...