ENGLISH

Electron-Electron Correlation Effects in Low-Dimensional Conductors and Superconductors

Book information

Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
1991
ISBN
978-3-540-54248-3, 978-3-642-76753-1
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-76753-1
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
4 MB (4620932 bytes)
Series
Research Reports in Physics
Edition
1
Pages
161\169
Orientation
yes
Scanned
yes
Time added
2013-08-01 04:00:00

Description

Advances in the physics and chemistry of low-dimensional systems have been really magnificent in the last few decades. Hundreds of quasi-one-dimensional and quasi-two-dimensional systems have been synthesized and studied. The most popular representatives of quasi-one-dimensional materials are polyacethylenes CH [1] and conducting donor-acceptor molecular crystals TIF­ z TCNQ. Examples of quasi-two-dimensional systems are high temperature su­ perconductors (HTSC) based on copper oxides LA2CU04, YBa2Cu306+y and organic superconductors based on BEDT -TIP molecules. The properties of such one- and two-dimensional materials are not yet fully understood. On the one hand, the equations of motion of one-dimensional sys­ tems are rather simple, which facilitates rigorous solutions of model problems. On the other hand, manifestations of various interactions in one-dimensional systems are rather peculiar. This refers, in particular, to electron--electron and electron-phonon interactions. Even within the limit of a weak coupling con­ stant electron--electron correlations produce an energy gap in the spectrum of one-dimensional metals implying a Mott transition from metal to semiconductor state. In all these cases perturbation theory is inapplicable. Which is one of the main difficulties on the way towards a comprehensive theory of quasi-one-dimensional systems. - This meeting held at the Institute for Theoretical Physics in Kiev May 15-18 1990 was devoted to related problems. The papers selected for this volume are grouped into three sections.

Similar books