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Main Authors: Hoang, T. Thuy, Yananose, Kunihiro, Woo, Sungjong, Ahn, Seongjin, Han, Dong, Li, Xian-Bin, Bang, Junhyeok
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.00966
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author Hoang, T. Thuy
Yananose, Kunihiro
Woo, Sungjong
Ahn, Seongjin
Han, Dong
Li, Xian-Bin
Bang, Junhyeok
author_facet Hoang, T. Thuy
Yananose, Kunihiro
Woo, Sungjong
Ahn, Seongjin
Han, Dong
Li, Xian-Bin
Bang, Junhyeok
contents In crystalline solids, disorder breaks translational symmetry and obscures k-resolved Bloch states, limiting an accurate description of wavefunction-based observables. In this work, we present a method that unfolds not only the band structures but also the corresponding Bloch states in disordered systems, going beyond conventional band-unfolding techniques. As a prototype application, we study defective graphene and demonstrate the capabilities by capturing key wavefunction-level responses, including disorder-driven redistribution of Berry curvature.
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spellingShingle Unfolding Bloch States in Disordered Systems
Hoang, T. Thuy
Yananose, Kunihiro
Woo, Sungjong
Ahn, Seongjin
Han, Dong
Li, Xian-Bin
Bang, Junhyeok
Materials Science
In crystalline solids, disorder breaks translational symmetry and obscures k-resolved Bloch states, limiting an accurate description of wavefunction-based observables. In this work, we present a method that unfolds not only the band structures but also the corresponding Bloch states in disordered systems, going beyond conventional band-unfolding techniques. As a prototype application, we study defective graphene and demonstrate the capabilities by capturing key wavefunction-level responses, including disorder-driven redistribution of Berry curvature.
title Unfolding Bloch States in Disordered Systems
topic Materials Science
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.00966