Quantum diffusion in two-dimensional random systems with particle-hole symmetry
Abstract
We study the scattering dynamics of an n-component spinor wavefunction in a random environment on a two-dimensional lattice. In the presence of particle-hole symmetry we find diffusion on large scales. The latter is described by a non-interacting Grassmann field, indicating a special kind of asymptotic freedom in d=2.
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