Abstract
The dynamics of two particles with a short-range repulsive or attractive interaction is studied numerically in the Harper model. It is shown that an interaction leads to the appearance of localized states and a pure-point spectrum component in the case when the noninteractive system is quasidiffusive or ballistic. In the localized phase an interaction gives only a stronger localization contrary to the case of two interacting particles in a random potential.
- Received 9 August 1996
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.54.14896
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