Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
1996-05-11
Physics
Condensed Matter
16 pages, latex, figures on request
Scientific paper
Conformal field theory (CFT) with the central charge c=1 is important both in the field theory and in the condensed matter physics, since it has the continuous internal symmetry (U(1) or SU(2)) and a marginal operator, and it is an effective theory of many 1D quantum spin and 1D electron systems. So it is valuable to understand how the c=1 CFT models become unstable. In this paper we discuss an instability of the c=1 CFT, that is, the transition to the ferromagnetic state. For the U(1) CFT case, we find that the spin wave velocity $v$ and the critical dimension $K$ behave $v, 1/K \propto \sqrt{\Delta_c -\Delta}$ under reasonable assumptions.
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