Strong Interactions in Low Dimensions

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D. Baeriswyl, L. Degiorgi
Springer Science & Business Media, Sep 29, 2007 - Science - 442 pages

This book provides an attempt to convey the colorful facets of condensed matter systems with reduced dimensionality. Some of the specific features predicted for interacting one-dimensional electron systems, such as charge- and spin-density waves, have been observed in many quasi-one-dimensional materials. The two-dimensional world is even richer: besides d-wave superconductivity and the Quantum Hall Effect - perhaps the most spectacular phases explored during the last two decades - many collective charge and spin states have captured the interest of researchers, such as charge stripes or spontaneously generated circulating currents.

Recent years have witnessed important progress in material preparation, measurement techniques and theoretical methods. Today larger and better samples, higher flux for neutron beams, advanced light sources, better resolution in electron spectroscopy, new computational algorithms, and the development of field-theoretical approaches allow an in-depth analysis of the complex many-body behaviour of low-dimensional materials. The epoch when simple mean-field arguments were sufficient for describing the gross features observed experimentally is definitely over.

The Editors' aim is to thoroughly explain a number of selected topics: the application of dynamical probes, such as neutron scattering, optical absorption and photoemission, as well as transport studies, both electrical and thermal. Some of the more theoretical chapters are directly relevant for experiments, such as optical spectroscopy, transport in one-dimensional models, and the phenomenology of charge inhomogeneities in layered materials, while others discuss more general topics and methods, for example the concept of a Luttinger liquid and bosonization, or duality transformations, both promising tools for treating strongly interacting many-body systems.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
Chapter 2
21
Broholm and G Aeppli
58
Chapter 4
93
Chapter 5
137
Chapter 6
164
Optical conductivity and correlated electron physics
195
Optical signatures of electron correlations in the cuprates 237
236
Chapter 9
277
A H Castro Neto and C Morais Smith
318
Transport in one dimensional quantum systems
347
Chapter 12
383
Chapter 13
419
P A Fisher
437
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