Self-consistent study of Anderson localization in the Anderson-Hubbard model in two and three dimensions
Abstract
We consider the change in electron localization due to the presence of electron-electron repulsion in the \HA model. Taking into account local Mott-Hubbard physics and static screening of the disorder potential, the system is mapped onto an effective single-particle Anderson model, which is studied within the self-consistent theory of electron localization. We find rich nonmonotonic behavior of the localization length in two-dimensional systems, including an interaction-induced exponential enhancement of for small and intermediate disorders although remains finite. In three dimensions we identify for half filling a Mott-Hubbard-assisted Anderson localized phase existing between the metallic and the Mott-Hubbard-gapped phases. For small there is re-entrant behavior from the Anderson localized phase to the metallic phase.
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@article{arxiv.0808.3734,
title = {Self-consistent study of Anderson localization in the Anderson-Hubbard model in two and three dimensions},
author = {Peter Henseler and Johann Kroha and Boris Shapiro},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0808.3734},
year = {2008}
}
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7 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. B, journal version