Delocalization due to correlations in two-dimensional disordered systems
We study the spectral statistics of interacting spin-less fermions in a two-dimensional disordered lattice. Within a full quantum treatment for small few-particle systems, we compute the low-energy many-body states numerically. While at weak disorder the interactions reduce spectral correlations and lead to localization, for the case of strong disorder we find that a moderate Coulomb interaction has a delocalizing effect. In addition, we observe a non-universal structure in the level-spacing distribution which we attribute to a mechanism reinforcing spectral correlations taking place in small systems at strong disorder. Copyright Springer-Verlag Berlin/Heidelberg 2004
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2004
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Authors: | Vasseur, G. ; Weinmann, D. |
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The European Physical Journal B - Condensed Matter and Complex Systems. - Springer. - Vol. 42.2004, 2, p. 279-284
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