Charge-Ordering Phenomena in One-Dimensional Solids

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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review, 60 year Drittes Physikalisches Institut, Universitat Gottingen, 22 page, 19 figures

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As the dimensionality is reduced, the world becomes more and more interesting; novel and fascinating phenomena show up which call for understanding. Physics in one dimension is a fascinating topic for theory and experiment: for the former often a simplification, for the latter always a challenge. Various ways will be demonstrated how one-dimensional structures can be achieved in reality. In particular organic conductors could establish themselves as model systems for the investigation of the physics in reduced dimensions. In the metallic state of a one-dimensional solid, Fermi-liquid theory breaks down and spin and charge degrees of freedom become separated. But the metallic phase is not stable in one dimension: as the temperature is reduced, the electronic charge and spin tend to arrange themselves in an ordered fashion due to strong correlations. The competition of the different interactions is responsible for which broken-symmetry ground state is eventually realized in a specific compound and which drives the system towards an insulating state. Here we review the various ordering phenomena and how they can be identified by dielectric and optic measurements.

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