Conductor-Insulator Quantum Phase Transitions
Conductor-Insulator Quantum Phase Transitions
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Abstract
Quantum phase transitions describe the violent rearrangement of electrons or atoms as they evolve from well defined excitations in one phase to a completely different set of excitations in another. The book chapters give insights into how a coherent metallic or superconducting state can be driven into an incoherent insulating state by increasing disorder, magnetic field, carrier concentration and inter-electron interactions. They illustrate the primary methods employed to develop a multi-faceted theory of many interacting particle systems. They describe how recent experiments probing the microscopic structure, transport, charge and spin dynamics have yielded guiding insights. What sets this book apart is this strong dialog between experiment and theory, which reveals the recent progress and emergent opportunities to solve some major problems in many body physics. The pedagogical style of the chapters has been set for graduate students starting in this dynamic field.
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Front Matter
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Part I
Metal-Insulator Transitions-
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1 Introduction to Metal–Insulator Transitions
V. Dobrosavljević
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2 Metal–Insulator Transitions in Two-dimensional Electron Systems
S.V. Kravchenko
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3 Anderson Localization
Keith Slevin andTomi Ohtsuki
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4 Penultimate Fate of a Dirty-Fermi Liquid
Alexander Punnoose andAlexander M. Finkel’stein
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5 Numerical Studies of Metal—Insulator Transitions in Disordered Hubbard Models
S. Chiesa and others
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6 Dynamical Mean-field Theories of Correlation and Disorder
E. Miranda andV. Dobrosavljević
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7 Visualizing Critical Correlations Near the Metal–Insulator Transition in Ga1−xMnxAs
Ali Yazdani
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8 Glassy Dynamics of Electrons Near the Metal–Insulator Transition
Dragana Popović
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9 Phase Competition and Inhomogeneous States as a New Paradigm for Complex Materials
Elbio Dagotto and others
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1 Introduction to Metal–Insulator Transitions
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Part II
Superconductor-Insulator Transitions: Present Status and Open Questions-
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10 Superconductor-Insulator Transitions: Present Status and Open Questions
Nandini Trivedi
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11 Scaling Analysis of Direct Superconductor-Insulator Transitions in Disordered Ultrathin Films of Metals
A.M. Goldman
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12 Magnetic Field-Induced Novel Insulating Phase in 2D Superconductors
G Sambandamurthy andN. Peter Armitage
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13 Evidence of Cooper Pairs on the Insulating Side of the Superconductor–Insulator Transition
M.D Stewart, Jr andJames M Valles, Jr
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14 Superconductor–Insulator Transitions in Ultra-thin a-Pb Films: Disorder, Magnetic-field, and Magnetic-impurity Tuning
Peng Xiong and others
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15 Spin Effects Near the Superconductor–Insulator Transition
P.W Adams
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16 Spectroscopic Imaging STM Studies of Electronic Structure in Both the Superconducting and Pseudogap Phases of Underdoped Cuprates
K Fujita and others
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17 Theoretical Studies of Superconductor–Insulator Transitions
Yen Loh Lee andNandini Trivedi
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Suppression of Tunneling of Superconducting Vortices Caused by a Remote Gate: Anderson’s Orthogonality Catastrophe and Localization
K. Michaeli andA.M. Finkel’stein
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10 Superconductor-Insulator Transitions: Present Status and Open Questions
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