Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2012-01-17
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
11 pages, 11 figures
Scientific paper
Experiments on quasi-one-dimensional systems such as quantum wires and metallic chains on surfaces suggest the existence of electron-electron interactions of substantial range and hence physics beyond the Hubbard model. We therefore investigate one-dimensional, quarter-filled chains with a Coulomb potential with variable screening length by quantum Monte Carlo methods and exact diagonalization. The Luttinger liquid interaction parameter K_rho decreases with increasing interaction strength and range. Experimentally observed values close to 1/4 require strong interactions and/or large screening lengths. As predicted by bosonization, we find a metal-insulator transition at K_rho=1/4. Upon increasing the screening length, the charge and spin correlation functions reveal the crossover from dominant 2k_F spin correlations to dominant 4k_F charge correlations, and a strong enhancement of the charge velocity. In the metallic phase, the signatures of spin-charge separation in the single-particle spectrum, spinon and holon bands, remain robust even for rather long-ranged interactions. The charge-density-wave state exhibits backfolded shadow bands.
Assaad Fakher F.
Daghofer Maria
Hohenadler Martin
Wessel Stefan
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