Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
1997-07-11
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
Revtex, epsf, 20pgs, 3 figs
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.57.4694
In a previous paper, we showed that the problem of tunneling in quantum wires was integrable in the isotropic case $g_\sigma=2$. In the present work, we continue the exploration of the general phase diagram by looking for other integrable cases. Specifically, we discuss in details the manifold $g_\rho+g_\sigma=2$, where the associated ``double sine-Gordon'' model is integrable. Transport properties are exactly computed. Surprisingly, the IR fixed points, while having complete reflection of charge and spin currents, do not correspond to two separate leads. Their main characteristic is that they are approached along irrelevant operators of dimension $1+{1\over g_\rho}$ and $1+{1\over g_\sigma}$, corresponding to transfer of one electron charge but no spin, or one spin 1/2 but no charge.
Lesage François
Saleur Herbert
Simonetti Prospero
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