Optical conductivity of one-dimensional Mott insulators.

We calculate the optical conductivity of one-dimensional Mott insulators at low energies using a field theory description. The square root singularity at the optical gap, characteristic of band insulators, is generally absent and appears only at the Luther-Emery point. We also show that only few par...

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Asıl Yazarlar: Controzzi, D, Essler, F, Tsvelik, A
Materyal Türü: Journal article
Dil:English
Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: 2001
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Özet:We calculate the optical conductivity of one-dimensional Mott insulators at low energies using a field theory description. The square root singularity at the optical gap, characteristic of band insulators, is generally absent and appears only at the Luther-Emery point. We also show that only few particle processes contribute significantly to the optical conductivity over a wide range of frequencies and that the bare perturbative regime is recovered only at very large energies. We discuss possible applications of our results to quasi-one-dimensional organic conductors.