Abstract

The conductivity for half-filled disordered Hubbard model in different interaction regimes is studied using a typical medium dynamical mean-field theory. The Kubo formula with the geometrically averaged Green function is used to calculate the optical and dc conductivity of the system. The dependence of the conductivities in the model on the random potential and temperature in the weak and intermediate interaction regimes is investigated numerically. It is shown that in the weak interaction regime at a fixed temperature the optical conductivity at low frequencies as well as the dc conductivity get decreased as disorder strength increases. Whereas in the intermediate interaction regime, the results show a reentrant effect of the insulating phases. Our dc conductivity of a non-interacting disordered system is consistent with those known in the literature and our other results are in agreement with the phase diagram obtained by using typical medium theory with different impurity solvers.

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