Localization of fermions in an anisotropic random magnetic field
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We study the localization of fermions in an anisotropic random magnetic field in two dimensions. It is assumed that the randomness in a particular direction is stronger than those in the other directions. We consider a network model of zero-field contours, where there are two types of randomness—the random tunneling matrix element at the saddle points and the unidirectional random variation of the number of fermionic states following zero-field contours. After averaging over the random complex tunneling amplitude, the problem is mapped to an SU(2N) random exchange quantum spin chain in the N → 0 limit. We suggest that the fermionic state becomes critical in an anisotropic fashion.
Journal: EPL