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Glassy behavior of electrons near metal-insulator transitions
V. Dobrosavljevic, D. Tanaskovic, A. A. Pastor
Published 2002-06-26, updated 2003-02-12Version 3
The emergence of glassy behavior of electrons is investigated for systems close to the disorder and/or interaction-driven metal-insulator transitions. Our results indicate that Anderson localization effects strongly stabilize such glassy behavior, while Mott localization tends to suppress it. We predict the emergence of an intermediate metallic glassy phase separating the insulator from the normal metal. This effect is expected to be most pronounced for sufficiently disordered systems, in agreement with recent experimental observations.
Comments: Final version as published in Physical Review Letters
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, 016402 (2003)
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn, cond-mat.str-el
Keywords: glassy behavior, localization effects strongly stabilize, mott localization tends, anderson localization effects, interaction-driven metal-insulator transitions
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