Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2007-05-25
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
4 pages, 4 figures
Scientific paper
Integrable and non-integrable systems have very different transport properties. In this work, we highlight these differences for specific one dimensional models of interacting lattice fermions using numerical exact diagonalization. We calculate the finite temperature adiabatic stiffness (or Drude weight) and isothermal stiffness (or ``Meissner'' stiffness) in electrical and thermal transport and also compute the complete momentum and frequency dependent dynamical conductivities $\sigma(q,\omega)$ and $\kappa(q,\omega)$. The Meissner stiffness goes to zero rapidly with system size for both integrable and non-integrable systems. The Drude weight shows signs of diffusion in the non-integrable system and ballistic behavior in the integrable system. The dynamical conductivities are also consistent with ballistic and diffusive behavior in the integrable and non-integrable systems respectively.
Mukerjee Subroto
Shastry Sriram B.
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