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Anderson localization and interactions in one-dimensional metals.

Thierry Giamarchi, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1988 - 
- Vol. 37, Iss: 1, pp 325-340
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A renormalization-group approach to study a one-dimensional interacting electron gas in a random potential that exhibits a localized-delocalized transition for increasingly attractive interactions, and suggests a phase diagram with two different localized phases.
Abstract
A one-dimensional interacting electron gas in a random potential exhibits a localized-delocalized transition for increasingly attractive interactions. We develop here a renormalization-group approach to study this transition. Our treatment allows us to obtain the phase diagram and the exponents of the correlation functions in the delocalized regime. The boundary between the two regimes is found to depend both on disorder and the strength of the interactions. For (nearly) spin-isotropic interactions the delocalized phase is dominated by superconducting fluctuations of either singlet or triplet type. The temperature dependence of the conductivity in the delocalized phase is also obtained and a nonuniversal power-law behavior is found. A description of the crossover towards the localized phase is given and the localization length is computed. An analogous description is developed for the localized-superfluid transition of a one-dimensional boson gas. In this case the transition to the localized regime occurs for increasingly repulsive interactions. We suggest a phase diagram with two different localized phases. Finally, we discuss some possible implications of our model for real quasi-one-dimensional metals.

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