Mesoscopic charging effects in the sigma model for granular metals

01 February 2004

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We derive the sigma model for granular metals. It is valid for any relation between the temperature T and the grain mean level spacing. The continuum limit of the sigma model describes nonperturbative charging effects in homogeneous disordered metals. The sigma-model action contains a term which is crucial for studying Coulomb blockade effects. Topological properties of the sigma model encoding charge discreteness are studied. For T below the escape rate from the grain, Gamma, Coulomb blockade effects are described by solitons of the Q matrix which are delocalized in real space. At T>Gamma the solitons transform into phase instantons localized at a single tunneling contact.