Two interacting particles in an effective 2-3d random potential
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particlesdelocalizationeffectiveinteractingpairpotentialpropagationbelow
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We study the effect of coherent propagation of two interacting particles in an effective 2-3-d disordered potential. Our numerical data demonstrate that in dimension $d > 2$, interaction can lead to two--particles delocalization below one--particle delocalization border. We also find that the distance between the two delocalized particles (pair size) grows logarithmically with time. As a result pair propagation is subdiffusive.
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