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Interplay of Disorder and Correlations
Published 2000-02-07Version 1
I address here the question of the mutual interplay of strong correlations and disorder in the system. I consider random version of the Hubbard model. Diagonal randomness is introduced {\it via} random on-site energies and treated by the coherent potential approximation. Strong, short ranged, electron - electron interactions are described by the slave boson technique and found to induce additional disorder in the system. As an example I calculate the density of states of the random interacting binary alloy and compare it with that for non-interacting system.
Comments: 5 pages, 2 figures, requires jltp.sty (included)
Journal: Journal of Low Temperature Physics vol. 117 (1999) 235-239
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn, cond-mat.str-el
Keywords: correlations, random interacting binary alloy, induce additional disorder, random on-site energies, slave boson technique
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