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A Numerical Study of Coulomb Interaction Effects on 2D Hopping Transport

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2009-11-10 v3 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

We have extended our supercomputer-enabled Monte Carlo simulations of hopping transport in completely disordered 2D conductors to the case of substantial electron-electron Coulomb interaction. Such interaction may not only suppress the average value of hopping current, but also affect its fluctuations rather substantially. In particular, the spectral density SI(f)S_I (f) of current fluctuations exhibits, at sufficiently low frequencies, a 1/f1/f-like increase which approximately follows the Hooge scaling, even at vanishing temperature. At higher ff, there is a crossover to a broad range of frequencies in which SI(f)S_I (f) is nearly constant, hence allowing characterization of the current noise by the effective Fano factor FSI(f)/2e<I>F\equiv S_I(f)/2e \left< I\right>. For sufficiently large conductor samples and low temperatures, the Fano factor is suppressed below the Schottky value (F=1), scaling with the length LL of the conductor as F=(Lc/L)αF = (L_c / L)^{\alpha}. The exponent α\alpha is significantly affected by the Coulomb interaction effects, changing from α=0.76±0.08\alpha = 0.76 \pm 0.08 when such effects are negligible to virtually unity when they are substantial. The scaling parameter LcL_c, interpreted as the average percolation cluster length along the electric field direction, scales as LcE(0.98±0.08)L_c \propto E^{-(0.98 \pm 0.08)} when Coulomb interaction effects are negligible and LcE(1.26±0.15)L_c \propto E^{-(1.26 \pm 0.15)} when such effects are substantial, in good agreement with estimates based on the theory of directed percolation.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0412209,
  title  = {A Numerical Study of Coulomb Interaction Effects on 2D Hopping Transport},
  author = {Y. A. Kinkhabwala and V. A. Sverdlov and K. K. Likharev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0412209},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

19 pages, 7 figures. Fixed minor typos and updated references