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arxiv: cond-mat/0607574 · v3 · submitted 2006-07-24 · ❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn

Metal-insulator transition in Hubbard-like models with random hopping

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keywords instabilitydisorderfermihoppinghubbard-likeinteractionsliquidmetal-insulator
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An instability of a diffusive Fermi liquid, indicative of a metal-insulator transition (expected to be of first order), arising solely from the competition between quenched disorder and short-ranged interparticle interactions is identified in Hubbard-like models for spinless fermions, subject to (complex) random hopping at half-filling on bipartite lattices. The instability, found within a Finkel'stein Non-Linear Sigma Model treatment in d = (2 + epsilon) > 2 dimensions, originates from an underlying particle-hole like (so-called "chiral") symmetry, shared by both disorder and interactions. In the clean, interacting Fermi liquid this symmetry is responsible for the (completely different) "nesting" instability.

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