Avalanches in the Relaxation Dynamics of Electron Glasses
Abstract
We study the zero-temperature relaxation dynamics of an electron glass model with single-electron hops. We find numerically that in the charge rearrangements (avalanches) triggered by displacing an electron, the number of electron hops has a scale-free, power-law distribution up to a cutoff diverging with the system size , independently of the disorder strength and provided hops of arbitrary length are allowed. In avalanches triggered by the injection of an extra electron, the distribution does not have a power-law limit, but its mean diverges non-trivially with . In both cases, the avalanche statistics is well reproduced by a branching process model that assumes independent hops. Qualitative differences with avalanches in infinite-range spin glasses and related systems are discussed.
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@article{arxiv.1808.01466,
title = {Avalanches in the Relaxation Dynamics of Electron Glasses},
author = {Martin Goethe and Matteo Palassini},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.01466},
year = {2018}
}
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5+5 pages, 3+6 figures