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Tail states and unusual localization transition in low-dimensional Anderson model with power-law hopping

We study deterministic power-law quantum hopping model with an amplitude $J(r) \propto - r^{-β}$ and local Gaussian disorder in low dimensions $d=1,2$ under the condition $d < β< 3d/2$. We demonstrate unusual combination of exponentially decreasing density of the &#34;tail states&#34; and localization-delocalization transition (as function of disorder strength $w$) pertinent to a small (vanishing in thermodynamic limit) fraction of eigenstates. At sub-critical disorder $w < w_c$ delocalized eigenstates with energies near the bare band edge co-exist with a strongly localized eigenstates in the same energy window. At higher disorder $w > w_c$ all eigenstates are localized. In a broad range of parameters density of states $ν(E)$ decays into the tail region $E <0$ as simple exponential, $ ν(E) = ν_0 e^{E/E_0} $, while characteristic energy $E_0$ varies smoothly across edge localization transition. We develop simple analytic theory which describes $E_0$ dependence on power-law exponent $β$, dimensionality $d$ and disorder strength $W$, and compare its predictions with exact diagonalization results. At low energies within the bare &#34;conduction band&#34;, all eigenstates are localized due to strong quantum interference at $d=1,2$; however localization length grows fast with energy decrease, contrary to the case of usual Schrodinger equation with local disorder.

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