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J. Phys. I France
Volume 4, Numéro 4, April 1994
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Page(s) | 571 - 578 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/jp1:1994161 |
J. Phys. I France 4 (1994) 571-578
Spin excitations carry charge currents: one-dimensional Hubbard model
S. Brazovskii1, S. Matveenko1 and P. Nozières21 Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kosygina 2, 117940 Moscow V-334, Russia
2 Laue Langevin Institute, 156X, 38042 Grenoble Cedex, France
(Received 22 October 1993, received in final form 19 November 1993, accepted 28 January 1994)
Abstract
The problem of spin-charge separation is addressed by considering
current carrying states in a one-dimensional system of interacting
electrons. Exact results for the Hubbard model and the bosonization
method are exploited. We find that away from half filling both spin
and charge excitations carry charge currents which are proportional
to their momenta for most cases. Being in a qualitative agreement
with the noninteracting ld Fermi gas picture, this result contradicts
the spin-charge separation concept as it is usually derived e.g. from
the bosonization approach or in a strong repulsion picture. For weak
coupling the paradox is resolved by taking into account the Fermi
velocity dispersion and by reexamining the structure of the current
operator within the bosonization approach. For strong coupling we
recover an effect of hale drag by a spinon as reflected in their
momentum shifts.
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