Date:
Thu, 30/05/201312:00-13:30
Location:
Danciger B building, Seminar room
Putting the Electron-Glass to work; a test for Many-Body Localization:
In this talk some of the unique properties of electron-glasses are used to show that the energy spectrum of the Anderson-localized phase remains discrete even for realistic electron‐electron interaction. Therefore, electron thermalization and non-zero conductance of the system hinge on the existence of a continuous heat-bath.
In this talk some of the unique properties of electron-glasses are used to show that the energy spectrum of the Anderson-localized phase remains discrete even for realistic electron‐electron interaction. Therefore, electron thermalization and non-zero conductance of the system hinge on the existence of a continuous heat-bath.