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From the Fermi Glass towards the Mott Insulator in One Dimension: Delocalization and Strongly Enhanced Persistent Currents
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Quantum ScienceSpintronicsFermi GlassEngineeringQuantum Lattice SystemPhysicsTwisted Boundary ConditionsNatural SciencesAnderson InsulatorApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum MaterialsDisordered Quantum SystemTopological Quantum StateSolid-state PhysicTopological HeterostructuresMott InsulatorQuantum Magnetism
When a system of spinless fermions in a disordered mesoscopic ring becomes unstable between the inhomogeneous configuration driven by the random potential (Anderson insulator) and the homogeneous one driven by repulsive interactions (Mott insulator), the persistent current can be enhanced by orders of magnitude. This is illustrated by a study of the change of the ground state energy under twisted boundary conditions using the density matrix renormalization group algorithm.
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