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A plane wave study on the localized-extended transitions in the one-dimensional incommensurate systems

Based on our recently proposed plane wave framework, we theoretically study the localized-extended transition in the one dimensional incommensurate systems with cosine type of potentials, which are in close connection to many recent experiments in the ultracold atom and photonic crystal. We formulate a propagator based scattering picture for the transition at the ground state and single particle mobility edge, in which the deeper connection between the incommensurate potentials, eigenstate compositions and transition mechanism is revealed. We further show that there exists a upper limit of localization length for all localized eigenstates, leading to an fundamental difference to the Anderson localization. Numerical calculations are presented alongside the analysis to justify our statements. The theoretical analysis and numerical methods can also be generalized to systems in higher dimensions, with different potentials or beyond the single particle regime, which would benefit the future studies in the related fields.

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