Abstract

We obtained numerically the density of states of one-dimensional systems with localized electrons interacting with each other via the Coulomb interaction. The results can explain, in terms of the Coulomb gap, the tunneling conductance measurements on granular aluminum wires. We have considered the effects on the Coulomb gap of a nonvanishing localization length of the states, and of screening by a metallic electrode.

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