Abstract:
The optimal fluctuation method [1] is applied to the calculation of the two-level correlation
function of the discrete energy levels of an electron in a Gaussian random field. Spatial
repulsion of states of nearly equal energy is demonstrated.
Citation:
A. G. Mironov, “Two-level correlation function of an electron in a random field”, TMF, 50:2 (1982), 308–312; Theoret. and Math. Phys., 50:2 (1982), 201–204
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\paper Two-level correlation function of an electron in a random field
\jour TMF
\yr 1982
\vol 50
\issue 2
\pages 308--312
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\jour Theoret. and Math. Phys.
\yr 1982
\vol 50
\issue 2
\pages 201--204
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This publication is cited in the following 2 articles:
T Saso, “Logarithmic frequency dependence of the dynamical conductivity of one-dimensional disordered systems at low frequencies: a computer simulation for a very long chain”, J. Phys. C: Solid State Phys., 17:16 (1984), 2905
V. L. Bonch‐Bruevich, A. G. Mironov, “On the problem of electron localization in a two‐dimensional system”, Physica Status Solidi (b), 114:2 (1982), 715