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Percolation with excluded small clusters and Coulomb blockade in a granular system

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2015-05-14 v1

Abstract

We consider dc-conductivity σ\sigma of a mixture of small conducting and insulating grains slightly below the percolation threshold, where finite clusters of conducting grains are characterized by a wide spectrum of sizes. The charge transport is controlled by tunneling of carriers between neighboring conducting clusters via short ``links'' consisting of one insulating grain. Upon lowering temperature small clusters (up to some TT-dependent size) become Coulomb blockaded, and are avoided, if possible, by relevant hopping paths. We introduce a relevant percolational problem of next-nearest-neighbors (NNN) conductivity with excluded small clusters and demonstrate (both numerically and analytically) that σ\sigma decreases as power law of the size of excluded clusters. As a physical consequence, the conductivity is a power-law function of temperature in a wide intermediate temperature range. We express the corresponding index through known critical indices of the percolation theory and confirm this relation numerically.

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@article{arxiv.0910.2782,
  title  = {Percolation with excluded small clusters and Coulomb blockade in a granular system},
  author = {A. S. Ioselevich and D. S. Lyubshin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0910.2782},
  year   = {2015}
}

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7 pages, 6 figures