Magnetic response of interacting electrons in a spatially non-uniform
disordered multi-channel system: Exact and mean-field results
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.00446v1
- Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2021 12:14:59 GMT
- Title: Magnetic response of interacting electrons in a spatially non-uniform
disordered multi-channel system: Exact and mean-field results
- Authors: Arpita Koley, Santanu K. Maiti
- Abstract summary: In this work we explore magnetic response of interacting electrons in a spatially non-uniform disordered system.
The interaction among the electrons are taken in the well known Hubbard form which leads to several anomalous features in energy spectra and flux driven circular current.
Our detailed analysis may be utilized to study magnetic response of interacting electrons in other similar kind of non-uniform disordered systems.
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- Abstract: In this work we explore magnetic response of interacting electrons in a
spatially non-uniform disordered system, where impurities are introduced in one
sector of the geometry keeping the other one free. The interaction among the
electrons are taken in the well known Hubbard form which leads to several
anomalous features in energy spectra and flux driven circular current,
depending on the concentration of up and down spin electrons. For smaller
systems with less number of electrons we present exact results which always
give a clear picture to understand the basic mechanisms, while for large
systems having higher number of electrons mean-field results are given. The
effect of disorder is very interesting. Beyond a critical disorder, completely
contrasting signature is obtained compared to uniform disordered systems, and
the phenomenon becomes more promising when the Hubbard interaction is included.
Along with these features, we find unusual half flux-quantum periodic current
at some typical cases and a suitable explanation of it is provided. Our
detailed analysis may be utilized to study magnetic response of interacting
electrons in other similar kind of non-uniform disordered systems.
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