Theory of hybrid state in a metal with a small Fermi surface and strong collective excitations
We develop a theory of a hybrid state, where quasiparticles coexist with strong collective modes, taking as a starting point a model of infinitely many one-dimensional Mott insulators weakly coupled by interchain tunneling. This state exists at an intermediate temperature range and undergoes an anti...
Main Authors: | Essler, F, Tsvelik, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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