2021
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.104.094205
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Fluctuation-driven transitions in localized insulators: Intermittent metallicity and path chaos precede delocalization

Abstract: We study how interacting localized degrees of freedom are affected by slow thermal fluctuations that change the effective local disorder. We compute the time-averaged (annealed) conductance in the insulating regime and find three distinct insulating phases, separated by two transitions. The first occurs between a nonresonating insulator and an intermittent metal. The average conductance is always dominated by rare temporal fluctuations. However, in the intermittent metal, they are so strong that the system bec… Show more

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