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Strong interplay between electron-phonon interaction and disorder in low-doped systems

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 90, Issue 7, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.90.075111

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  1. CINECA supercomputing center
  2. PRIN [2012X3YFZ2_ 006]

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The effects of doping on the spectral properties of low-doped systems are investigated by means of the coherent potential approximation to describe the distributed disorder induced by the impurities and the phonon-phonon noncrossing approximation to characterize a wide class of electron-phonon interactions that dominate the lowenergy spectral features. When disorder and electron-phonon interaction work on comparable energy scales, a strong interplay between them arises, the effect of disorder can no longer be described as a mere broadening of the spectral features, and the phonon signatures are still visible despite the presence of strong disorder. As a consequence, the disorder-induced metal-insulator transition is strongly affected by a weak or moderate electron-phonon coupling, which is found to stabilize the insulating phase.

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