Non-Tomonaga-Luttinger-Liquid Behavior of the Ground State of Model One-Dimensional Electron Systems
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概要
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An asymptotically exact ground-state wave function is obtained for one-dimensional electrons of a model Hamiltonian. The Hamiltonian has an arbitrary parameter. Tomonaga-Luttinger (TL)-liquid-like behavior for a small value of the parameter changes gradually into non-TL-liquid behavior as the parameter is increased. Parameter dependence of the momentum distribution function and the structure factor are investigated numerically for small systems.
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- 1993-09-15
著者
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Ogata Masao
Institute For Solid State Physics University Of Tokyo
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Yoshioka Daijiro
Institute For Solid State Physics University Of Tokyo
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