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Influence of electronic correlations on the frequency-dependent hopping transport in Si:P

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2008-03-03 v2 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

At low energy scales charge transport in the insulating Si:P is dominated by activated hopping between the localized donor electron states. Thus, theoretical models for a disordered system with electron-electron interaction are appropriate to interpret the electric conductivity spectra. With a newly developed technique we have measured the complex broadband microwave conductivity of Si:P from 100 MHz to 5 GHz in a broad range of phosphorus concentration n/ncn/n_c from 0.56 to 0.95 relative to the critical value nc=3.5×1018n_c=3.5\times 10^{18} cm3^{-3} corresponding to the metal-insulator transition driven by doping. At our base temperature of T=1.1T =1.1 K the samples are in the zero-phonon regime where they show a super-linear frequency dependence of the conductivity indicating the influence of the Coulomb gap in the density of the impurity states. At higher doping nncn\to n_c, an abrupt drop in the conductivity power law \sig(ω)ωα\sig(\omega)\sim\omega^\alpha is observed. The dielectric function \eps\eps increases upon doping following a power law in (1n/nc1-n/n_c). Dynamic response at elevated temperatures has also been investigated.

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@article{arxiv.0711.1256,
  title  = {Influence of electronic correlations on the frequency-dependent hopping transport in Si:P},
  author = {Elvira Ritz and Martin Dressel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.1256},
  year   = {2008}
}

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5 pages, 7 figures, conference "Transport in Interacting Disordered Systems" Marburg, August 6 - 10, 2007