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Two Interacting Electrons in a Disorder Potential: Localization Properties
Jean Richert, Hans A. Weidenmueller
Published 2002-12-10Version 1
Two electrons move in a quasi one--dimensional wire under the influence of a short--range interaction. We restrict Hilbert space to those states where the two electrons are close to each other. Using supersymmetry, we present a complete analytical solution to this problem. The two--body interaction affects the density of states and, thereby, the localization length. We derive a criterion for the onset of changes of the localization length due to the two--body interaction.
Comments: 46 pages, 1 figure
Journal: Ann. Phys. (N.Y.) 306 (2003) 96 - 131
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn
Keywords: localization properties, disorder potential, interacting electrons, localization length, quasi one-dimensional wire
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