Optical conductivity of the half-filled hubbard chain
Phys Rev Lett 85:18 (2000) 3910-3913
Abstract:
We combine well-controlled analytical and numerical methods to determine the optical conductivity of the one-dimensional Mott-Hubbard insulator at zero temperature. A dynamical density-matrix renormalization group method provides the entire absorption spectrum for all but very small coupling strengths. In this limit we calculate the conductivity analytically using exact field-theoretical methods. Above the Lieb-Wu gap the conductivity exhibits a characteristic square-root increase. For small to moderate interactions, a sharp maximum occurs just above the gap. For larger interactions, another weak feature becomes visible around the middle of the absorption band.A numerical method for detecting incommensurate correlations in the Heisenberg zigzag ladder
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Exact solution of a partially asymmetric exclusion model using a deformed oscillator algebra
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS A-MATHEMATICAL AND GENERAL 33:12 (2000) 2313-2332