Suppression of Ground-State Magnetization in Finite-Sized Systems Due to Off-Diagonal Interaction Fluctuations
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.str-elnlin.CDnucl-th
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largeoff-diagonaleffectfluctuationsinteractionmagnetizationexchangefinite-sized
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We study a generic model of interacting fermions in a finite-sized disordered system. We show that the off-diagonal interaction matrix elements induce density of states fluctuations which generically favor a minimum spin ground state at large interaction amplitude, $U$. This effect competes with the exchange effect which favors large magnetization at large $U$, and it suppresses this exchange magnetization in a large parameter range. When off-diagonal fluctuations dominate, the model predicts a spin gap which is larger for odd-spin ground states as for even-spin, suggesting a simple experimental signature of this off-diagonal effect in Coulomb blockade transport measurements.
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