Abstract

We study the extended Anderson model on a two-dimensional Penrose lattice to discuss how the electronic reconstruction in the valence is realized at low temperatures. Making use of the real-space dynamical mean-field theory combined with the continuous-time quantum Monte Carlo method, we find that inhomogeneous electronic distribution appears at low temperatures. The system size dependence is also addressed.

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