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We have studied the density of states and the mobility of a hole in a disordered magnetic insulator, in order to investigate the joint effect of atomic disorder and spin disorder on the properties of magnetic insulators.
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Brouers, F., Lederer, P., Héritier, M. (1973). Disorder and Strong Correlations an Narrow Energy Bands. In: Hooper, H.O., de Graaf, A.M. (eds) Amorphous Magnetism. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4568-8_16
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