Disorder induces a crossover from phase-averaging to mode-mixing regimes in domain wall transport of a second-order topological insulator, marked by a 0.5 e²/h plateau and two-step conductance fluctuations at 0.35 and 0.29 e²/h with corresponding Fano factors of 1/4 and 1/3.
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Integrated left-right transmission asymmetry in open Floquet lattices saturates to the bulk winding number via unit population of propagating Floquet-Bloch branches.
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Disorder-induced crossover from phase-averaging to mode-mixing regimes in magnetic domain walls of a second-order topological insulator
Disorder induces a crossover from phase-averaging to mode-mixing regimes in domain wall transport of a second-order topological insulator, marked by a 0.5 e²/h plateau and two-step conductance fluctuations at 0.35 and 0.29 e²/h with corresponding Fano factors of 1/4 and 1/3.
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Boundary-Robust Transmission Asymmetry as a Topological Signature in Open Floquet Lattices
Integrated left-right transmission asymmetry in open Floquet lattices saturates to the bulk winding number via unit population of propagating Floquet-Bloch branches.