1D Mott variable-range hopping with external field
Alessandra Faggionato

TL;DR
This paper explores the behavior of one-dimensional Mott variable-range hopping under an external field, highlighting recent theoretical results that extend understanding of electron transport in disordered solids at low temperatures.
Contribution
It presents new theoretical insights into 1D Mott variable-range hopping influenced by external fields, building on prior work and collaborations.
Findings
Behavior of conductivity at low temperature
Impact of external field on hopping mechanism
Recent theoretical results on 1D Mott hopping
Abstract
Mott variable-range hopping is a fundamental mechanism for electron transport in disordered solids in the regime of strong Anderson localization. We give a brief description of this mechanism, recall some results concerning the behavior of the conductivity at low temperature and describe in more detail recent results (obtained in collaboration with N. Gantert and M. Salvi) concerning the one-dimensional Mott variable-range hopping under an external field.
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