Transition to Quantum Chaos in Weakly Disordered Graphene Nanoflakes
Abstract
We analyze numerically ensembles of tight-binding Hamiltonians describing highly-symmetric graphene nanoflakes with weak diagonal disorder induced by random electrostatic potential landscapes. When increasing the disorder strength, statistical distribution of energy levels evolves from Poissonian to Wigner, indicating the transition to quantum chaos. Power laws with the universal exponent map the disorder strength in nanoflakes of different sizes, boundaries, and microscopic disorder types onto a single parameter in additive random-matrix model.
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