Dynamics of transmission in disordered topological insulators
Yuhao Kang, Yiming Huang, Azriel Z. Genack

TL;DR
This study demonstrates through simulations that pulse transmission in disordered topological insulators remains robust within the band gap, enabling reliable high-speed signal propagation despite moderate disorder and complex paths.
Contribution
The paper reveals that transmission time in disordered topological insulators is stable and predictable in the band gap, highlighting their potential for robust signal transmission in practical applications.
Findings
Transmission is robust in the central band gap where localized modes are absent.
Transmission time scales with the density of states and energy excitation, except near resonances.
Sample-to-sample fluctuations are significant at the band edge but minimal in the center of the band gap.
Abstract
Here we show in simulations of the Haldane model that pulse propagation in disordered topological insulators is robust throughout the central portion of the band gap where localized modes do not arise. Since transmission is robust in topological insulators, the essential field variable is the phase of the transmitted field, or, equivalently, its spectral derivative, which is the transmission time. Except near resonances with bulk localized modes that couple the upper and lower edges of a topological insulator, the transmission time in a topological insulator is proportional to the density of states and to the energy excited within the sample. The average transmission time is enhanced in disordered TIs near the band edge and slightly suppressed in the center of the band gap. The variance of the transmission time at the band edge for a random ensemble with moderate disorder is dominated…
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