Sinai Diffusion at Quasi-1D Topological Phase Transitions
arXiv:1605.01657 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.196801
Abstract
We consider critical quantum transport in disordered topological quantum wires at the transition between phases with different topological indexes. Focusing on the example of thermal transport in class D (`Majorana') quantum wires, we identify a transport universality class distinguished for anomalous retardation in the propagation of excitations -- a quantum generalization of Sinai diffusion. We discuss the expected manifestations of this transport mechanism for heat propagation in topological superconductors near criticality and provide a microscopic theory explaining the phenomenon.
5 pages, 3 figures + 2 pages of Supplemental Material