Transport localization and entanglement in disordered and interacting systems From real space to Fock space

dc.contributor.guideBanerjee, Sumilan and Mukerjee, Subroto
dc.creator.researcherSutradhar, Jagannath
dc.date.accessioned2022-12-17T07:15:42Z
dc.date.available2022-12-17T07:15:42Z
dc.date.awarded2022
dc.date.completed2021
dc.description.abstractIn this thesis, we explore some of the exciting physics of condensed matter systems manifested because of imperfection or disorder and interactions among the constituent particles. In phenomena like transport, e.g., electrical current; localization, e.g., confinement of electrons only within a small part of a system; entanglement (a correlation among the constituents particle); disorder and interaction play essential roles. These three properties are our main focus in the thesis. There are six chapters. In the first chapter, we introduce a few landmarks in the field to set the stage and give an overview of the works presented in the thesis. In the second chapter, we consider quasi-disordered or quasiperiodic systems in one, two, and three dimensions, where the quasi-disorder is deterministic but non-repeating throughout a lattice and considered from. Metal-insulator transitions in these systems are probed by calculating conductances and their change with system size. More specifically, we look at the systems from the perspective of single-parameter scaling theory. In the third chapter, we consider both the disordered and quasi-disordered systems with interactions. The systems show transitions from thermal to many-body localized phases, and we study them in Fock space, which is a natural description for an interacting system. We exploit the Fock space structure to calculate the propagator or Green s function in an iterative way to push the system size accessible in the exact calculations. We define a length scale in Fock space, which can detect the phase transition and distinguish between the disordered and the quasi-disordered systems. In the fourth chapter, motivated by an experiment, we study the electrical current and noise therein in a disordered quantum Hall system in the proximity of a superconductor. To our surprise, the quantum Hall conductance plateau in the system comes with noise in the current as also observed in the experiment, and the calculated quantities match pretty well with the observed values.
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dc.format.dimensions30cm
dc.format.extentxviii, 178
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10603/426122
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisher.institutionPhysics
dc.publisher.placeBangalore
dc.publisher.universityIndian Institute of Science Bangalore
dc.rightsuniversity
dc.source.universityUniversity
dc.subject.keywordPhysical Sciences
dc.subject.keywordPhysics
dc.subject.keywordPhysics Particles and Fields
dc.subject.keywordsingle parameter scaling theory
dc.titleTransport localization and entanglement in disordered and interacting systems From real space to Fock space
dc.title.alternativeTransport, localization and entanglement in disordered and interacting systems: From real space to Fock space
dc.type.degreePh.D.

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