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Luttinger liquid superlattices: Realization of gapless insulating phases
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Physical Review B. American Physical Soc, v. 65, n. 11, 2002.
1098-0121
WOS:000174548400053
10.1103/PhysRevB.65.115115
Autor
Silva-Valencia, J
Miranda, E
dos Santos, RR
Institución
Resumen
We investigate Luttinger liquid superlattices, periodic structures composed of two kinds of one-dimensional systems of interacting electrons. We calculate several properties of the low-energy sector: the effective charge and spin velocities, the compressibility, various correlation functions, the Landauer conductance, and the Drude weight. The low-energy properties are subsumed into effective parameters, much like homogeneous one-dimensional systems. A generic result is the weighted average nature of these parameters, in proportion to the spatial extent of the underlying subunits, pointing to the possibility of 'engineered' structures. As a specific realization, we consider a one-dimensional Hubbard superlattice, which consists of a periodic arrangement of two long Hubbard chains with different coupling constants and different hopping amplitudes. This system exhibits a rich phase diagram with several phases, both metallic and insulating. We have found that gapless insulating phases are present over a wide range of parameters. 65 11