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Correlation effects in disordered conductors with spin accumulation
Published 2012-11-26Version 1
We consider the effect of electron-electron interaction on the density of states of disordered paramagnetic conductor in the presence of spin accumulation and magnetic field. We show that interaction correction to electron density of states of the paramagnet may exhibit singularities at energies corresponding to the difference between chemical potentials of electrons with opposite spins. We also discuss correlation effects on conductivity in metallic as well as in hopping regimes and show that spin accumulation leads to the negative magnetoconductivity.
Comments: 4 pages, 1 figure
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: spin accumulation, correlation effects, disordered conductors, electron-electron interaction, electron density
Tags: journal article
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