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Odd-even binding effect from random two-body interactions
Thomas Papenbrock, Lev Kaplan, George F. Bertsch
Published 2002-02-27Version 1
Systematic odd-even binding energy differences in finite metallic particles are usually attributed to mean-field orbital energy effects or to a coherent pairing interaction. We show analytically and numerically that a purely random two-body Hamiltonian can also give rise to an odd-even staggering. We explore the characteristics of this chaotic mechanism and discuss distinguishing features with respect to the other causes of staggering. In particular, randomness-induced staggering is found to be a smooth function of particle number, and the mechanism is seen to be largely insensitive to the presence of a magnetic field.
Comments: 8 pages, 4 eps figures
Journal: Phys.Rev. B65 (2002) 235120
Keywords: random two-body interactions, odd-even binding effect, mean-field orbital energy effects, systematic odd-even binding energy differences, purely random two-body hamiltonian
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