A 1D Mott insulator exhibits persistent, strengthening interference peaks and oscillatory exponentially decaying coherence across lattice sites, matching QMC simulations.
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Impurity-scattering-induced coherence decay produces finite longitudinal conductivity in Berry-curvature-dominated topological insulators without Fermi-level carriers, with linear impurity scaling and 1/T temperature dependence.
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The wave nature of a Mott insulator
A 1D Mott insulator exhibits persistent, strengthening interference peaks and oscillatory exponentially decaying coherence across lattice sites, matching QMC simulations.
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Metalization of topological insulators
Impurity-scattering-induced coherence decay produces finite longitudinal conductivity in Berry-curvature-dominated topological insulators without Fermi-level carriers, with linear impurity scaling and 1/T temperature dependence.