Adding a constant offset to the quasiperiodic potential in the diamond chain transforms anomalous mobility edges into conventional ones and demonstrates Avila's global theory fails to predict mobility edge locations.
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Inapplicability of Avila's theory in the diamond chain with quasiperiodic disorder
Adding a constant offset to the quasiperiodic potential in the diamond chain transforms anomalous mobility edges into conventional ones and demonstrates Avila's global theory fails to predict mobility edge locations.
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Chains of nanoparticles for flat-band emission and lasing
Nanoparticle chain lattices support totally flat bands enabling lasing in single chains and partially coherent emission in two-dimensional lattices.
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Anyon superconductivity and plateau transitions in doped fractional quantum anomalous Hall insulators
Disorder effects on anyon composite fermion bands drive plateau transitions that explain observed superconductivity and RIQAH phases near doped nu_e=2/3 FQAH states in twisted MoTe2.