Localization parameters for two interacting particles in disordered two-dimensional lattices
Abstract
In two dimensional disordered lattices, presence of interaction makes particles less localized than the non-interacting ones within the range of disorder strength W 4 and interaction strength V 4. If the interaction strength is higher, then particles localize more. Although, a localization- delocalization transition is not found, a transition with changes in the dominant correlations is observed. The nature of correlations between the particles as nearest neighbors become dominant beyond certain disorder strengths.
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