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Metallic non-Fermi-liquid fixed point in two and higher dimensions

Xiao-Gang Wen
- 01 Oct 1990 - 
- Vol. 42, Iss: 10, pp 6623-6630
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Il serait interessant d'observer cet etat dans les systemes electroniques quasi-unidimensionnels dans la limite infrarouge si l'interaction repulsive intrachaine est suffisamment forte.
Abstract
Quasi-one-dimensional electron systems in two and higher dimensions are studied. It is shown that the interchain electron hopping is renormalized to zero in the infrared limit if the intrachain repulsive interaction is strong enough. In this case the higher-dimensional electron system flows to metallic non-Fermi-liquid fixed points---a Luttinger liquid. Some experimental consequences, in particular the transport properties, of this infrared fixed point are studied. It would be interesting to observe this state in quasi-one-dimensional electron systems.

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