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Interaction-induced delocalization of two particles in a random potential: Scaling properties

Condensed Matter 2009-10-28 v2

Abstract

The localization length ξ2\xi_2 for coherent propagation of two interacting particles in a random potential is studied using a novel and efficient numerical method. We find that the enhancement of ξ2\xi_2 over the one-particle localization length ξ1\xi_1 satisfies the scaling relation ξ2/ξ1=f(u/Δξ)\xi_2/\xi_1=f(u/\Delta_\xi), where uu is the interaction strength and Δξ\Delta_{\xi} the level spacing of a wire of length ξ1\xi_1. The scaling function ff is linear over the investigated parameter range. This implies that ξ2\xi_2 increases faster with uu than previously predicted. We also study a novel mapping of the problem to a banded-random-matrix model.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9504016,
  title  = {Interaction-induced delocalization of two particles in a random potential: Scaling properties},
  author = {Felix von Oppen and Tilo Wettig and Jochen Müller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9504016},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

5 pages and two figures in a uuencoded, compressed tar file; uses revtex and psfig.sty (included); substantial revision of a previous version of the paper including newly discovered scaling behavior