Annealed disorder, rare regions, and local moments: A novel mechanism for metal-insulator transitions

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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4 pp., LaTeX, no figs., final version as published

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.84.5176

Local magnetic moments in disordered sytems can be described in terms of annealed magnetic disorder, in addition to the underlying quenched disorder. It is shown that for noninteracting electron systems at zero temperature, the annealed disorder leads to a new mechanism, and a new universality class, for a metal-insulator transition. The transition is driven by a vanishing of the thermodynamic density susceptibility rather than by localization effects. The critical behavior near two-dimensions is determined, and the underlying physics is discussed.

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