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Anderson localization on the Falicov-Kimball model with Coulomb disorder
The role of Coulomb disorder is analysed in the Anderson-Falicov-Kimball
model. Phase diagrams of correlated and disordered electron systems are
calculated within dynamical mean-field theory applied to the Bethe lattice, in
which metal-insulator transitions led by structural and Coulomb disorders and
correlation can be identified. Metallic, Mott insulator, and Anderson insulator
phases, as well as the crossover between them are studied in this perspective.
We show that Coulomb disorder has a relevant role in the phase-transition
behavior as the system is led towards the insulator regime
Quantum-state transfer in staggered coupled-cavity arrays
We consider a coupled-cavity array, where each cavity interacts with an atom
under the rotating-wave approximation. For a staggered pattern of inter-cavity
couplings, a pair of field normal modes each bi-localized at the two array ends
arise. A rich structure of dynamical regimes can hence be addressed depending
on which resonance condition between the atom and field modes is set. We show
that this can be harnessed to carry out high-fidelity quantum-state transfer
(QST) of photonic, atomic or polaritonic states. Moreover, by partitioning the
array into coupled modules of smaller length, the QST time can be substantially
shortened without significantly affecting the fidelity.Comment: 12 pages, 8 figure
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