Abstract

We present a new mechanism for explaining magnetocapacitance in the Andersonlocalized regime, based on the intrastate interaction within a localized state. It is shown that magnetocapacitance arises since a magnetic field suppresses the excitation from a singly occupied state to another singly occupied state. The calculated magnetic field dependence of magnetocapacitance is in good agreement with recent experiments by New et al.

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