Periodic driving of the generalized Aubry-André model produces controllable delocalized-localized and multifractal-localized Floquet mobility edges with corresponding superdiffusive to subdiffusive transport.
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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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Floquet mobility edges and transport in a periodically driven generalized Aubry-Andr\'e model
Periodic driving of the generalized Aubry-André model produces controllable delocalized-localized and multifractal-localized Floquet mobility edges with corresponding superdiffusive to subdiffusive transport.
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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.