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Localization renormalization and quantum Hall systems

Bartholomew Andrews, Dominic Reiss, Fenner Harper, Rahul Roy

Published 2023-10-21Version 1

The obstruction to constructing localized degrees of freedom is a signature of several interesting condensed matter phases. We introduce a localization renormalization procedure that harnesses this property, and apply our method to distinguish between topological and trivial phases in quantum Hall and Chern insulators. By iteratively removing a fraction of maximally-localized orthogonal basis states, we find that the localization length in the residual Hilbert space exhibits a power-law divergence as the fraction of remaining states approaches zero, with an exponent of $\nu=0.5$. In sharp contrast, the localization length converges to a system-size-independent constant in the trivial phase. We verify this scaling using a variety of algorithms to truncate the Hilbert space, and show that it corresponds to a statistically self-similar expansion of the real-space projector. This result accords with a renormalization group picture and motivates the use of localization renormalization as a versatile numerical diagnostic for quantum Hall insulators.

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