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Kohn's localisation in disordered fermionic systems with and without interactions

Published 24 Apr 2015 in cond-mat.dis-nn, cond-mat.mtrl-sci, and cond-mat.quant-gas | (1504.06636v2)

Abstract: Understanding the metal-insulator transition in disordered many-fermion systems, both with and without interactions, is one of the most challenging and consequential problems in condensed matter physics. In this paper we address this issue from the perspective of the modern theory of the insulating state (MTIS), which has already proven to be effective for band and Mott insulators in clean systems. First we consider noninteracting systems with different types of aperiodic external potentials: uncorrelated disorder (one-dimensional Anderson model), deterministic disorder (Aubry-Andr\'e Hamiltonian and its modification including next-nearest neighbour hopping), and disorder with long-range correlations (self-affine potential). We show how the many-body localisation tensor defined within the MTIS may be used as a powerful probe to discriminate the insulating and the metallic phases, and to locate the transition point. Then we investigate the effect of weak repulsive interactions in the Aubry-Andr\'{e} Hamiltonian, a model which describes a recent cold-atoms experiment. By treating the weak interactions within a mean-field approximation we obtain a linear shift of the transition point towards stronger disorder, providing evidence for delocalisation induced by interactions.

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