Sci. Bull. · 2026

Scaling analysis of quantum geometry in second-order nonlinear transport

Zhen-Hao Gong*, Zong-Zheng Du*, Hai-Peng Sun, Hai-Zhou Lu, Xin-Cheng Xie

Topological Quantum Transport

Abstract

We systematically enumerate geometric and disorder-induced mechanisms of second-order nonlinear Hall transport and derive a scaling law that writes the nonlinear Hall conductivity as a polynomial of the linear longitudinal conductivity. Each mechanism has a distinct weight fingerprint, enabling quantum-geometric contributions to be disentangled from disorder backgrounds in experiments with and without time-reversal symmetry.