Orthogonality Catastrophes in Carbon Nanotubes

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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1999 Moriond Les Arcs Conference Proceedings: 7 pages, 1 figure

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Carbon nanotubes provide a remarkably versatile system in which to explore the effects of Coulomb interactions in one dimension. The most dramatic effects of strong electron-electron repulsion are *orthogonality catastrophes*. These orthogonality catastrophes come in different varieties, and can be observed both in low-bias transport and tunneling measurements on nanotubes. This article contains a review of previous work and new material on the crossover between Coulomb blockade and Luttinger behavior.

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