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SYOM: Symposium One-dimensional Metals: Reality or Fiction
SYOM 1: Symposium One-dimentional Metals: Reality or Fiction (jointly organized by DS, HL, O, TT)
SYOM 1.3: Invited Talk
Friday, April 4, 2014, 11:10–11:50, HSZ 02
Spectral and transport properties of one-dimensional correlated electrons — •Volker Meden — Institut für Theorie der Statistischen Physik, RWTH Aachen University
Two-particle interactions strongly alter the low-energy physics of electrons confined to one spatial dimension. Excitations cannot be described by fermionic quasi-particles. Metallic systems of this type fall into the Luttinger liquid universality class and are characterized by power-law decay of correlation functions. I will give an overview over the one-particle spectral and transport properties of such systems including a discussion of the model dependent low-energy scale beyond which Luttinger liquid power laws are observable. Leaving the framework of equilibrium physics I will report on recent progress in understanding the non-equilibrium steady state as well as relaxation dynamics of isolated and contacted quantum wires.