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arxiv: cond-mat/0301623 · v1 · submitted 2003-01-31 · ❄️ cond-mat

Delocalizing effect of the Hubbard repulsion for electrons on a two-dimensional disordered lattice

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keywords disorderedelectronshubbardchargedelocalizingeffectground-statelattices
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We study numerically the ground-state properties of the repulsive Hubbard model for spin-1/2 electrons on two-dimensional lattices with disordered on-site energies. The projector quantum Monte Carlo method is used to obtain very accurate values of the ground-state charge density distributions with $N_p$ and $N_p+1$ particles. The difference in these charge densities allows us to study the localization properties of an added particle. The results obtained at quarter-filling on finite clusters show that the Hubbard repulsion has a strong delocalizing effect on the electrons in disordered 2D lattices. However, numerical restrictions do not allow us to reach a definite conclusion about the existence of a metal-insulator transition in the thermodynamic limit in two-dimensions.

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