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arxiv: cond-mat/9609221 · v2 · submitted 1996-09-23 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech · cond-mat.str-el

A metal-insulator transition as a quantum glass problem

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keywords exponentfieldmetal-insulatortransitionconductivitycriticalexpansionexponents
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We discuss a recent mapping of the Anderson-Mott metal-insulator transition onto a random field magnet problem. The most important new idea introduced is to describe the metal-insulator transition in terms of an order parameter expansion rather than in terms of soft modes via a nonlinear sigma model. For spatial dimensions d>6 a mean field theory gives the exact critical exponents. In an epsilon expansion about d=6 the critical exponents are identical to those for a random field Ising model. Dangerous irrelevant quantum fluctuations modify Wegner's scaling law relating the conductivity exponent to the correlation or localization length exponent. This invalidates the bound s>2/3 for the conductivity exponent s in d=3. We also argue that activated scaling might be relevant for describing the AMT in three-dimensional systems.

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