Fractional exclusion statistics in disordered interacting particle systems
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We develop a model based on the fractional exclusion statistics (FES) applicable to non-homogeneous interacting particle systems. Here the species represent elementary volumes in an (s+1)-dimensional space, formed by the direct product between the s-dimensional space of positions and the quasiparticle energy axis. The model is particularly suitable for systems with localized states. We prove the feasibility of our method by applying it to systems of different degrees of complexities. We first apply the formalism on simpler systems, formed of two sub-systems, and present numerical and analytical thermodynamic calculations, pointing out the quasiparticle population inversion and maxima in the heat capacity, in contrast to systems with only diagonal (direct) FES parameters. Further we investigate larger, non-homogeneous systems with repulsive screened Coulomb interactions, indicating accumulation and depletion effects at the interfaces. Finally, we consider systems with several degrees of disorder, which are prototypical for models with glassy behavior. We find that the disorder produces a spatial segregation of quasiparticles at low energies which significantly affects the heat capacity and the entropy of the system.
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