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Delocalization of tightly bound excitons in disordered systems
Published 1999-02-18, updated 1999-02-19Version 2
The localization length of a low energy tightly bound electron-hole pair (excitons) is calculated by exact diagonalization for small interacting disordered systems. The exciton localization length (which corresponds to the thermal electronic conductance) is strongly enhanced by electron-electron interactions, while the localization length (pertaining to the charge conductance) is only slightly enhanced. This shows that the two particle delocalization mechanism widely discussed for the electron pair case is more efficient close to the Fermi energy for an electron-hole pair. The relevance to experiment is also discussed.
Comments: 10 pages, 2 figures - old version was posted by mistake
Journal: Phys. Rev. B, 60 (1999) 26
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: tightly bound excitons, disordered systems, localization length, delocalization, energy tightly bound electron-hole pair
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