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TT: Tiefe Temperaturen

TT 16: Posters Correlated Electrons, Measuring Devices, Cryotechnique

TT 16.6: Poster

Samstag, 5. März 2005, 11:00–16:30, Poster TU C

The Influence of Disorder and Thermal Fluctuations on 1d Density Waves and Luttinger Liquids — •Thomas Nattermann und Andreas Glatz — Institut für Theoretische Physik der Universität zu Köln, Zülpicher Str. 77, 50937 Köln

The low temperature phase diagram of 1D weakly disordered quantum systems like charge or spin density waves and Luttinger liquids is studied by a full finite temperature renormalization group (RG) calculation. For vanishing quantum fluctuations this approach is amended by an exact solution in the case of strong disorder and by a mapping onto the Burgers equation with noise in the case of weak disorder, respectively. At zero temperature we reproduce the quantum phase transition between a pinned (localized) and an unpinned (delocalized) phase for weak and strong quantum fluctuations, respectively, as found previously by Fukuyama or Giamarchi and Schulz.

At finite temperatures the localization transition is suppressed: the random potential is wiped out by thermal fluctuations on length scales larger than the thermal de Broglie wave length of the phason excitations. The existence of a zero temperature transition is reflected in a rich cross-over phase diagram of the correlation functions. The results can be transferred directly to the discussion of the influence of disorder in superfluids. Finally we extend the RG calculation to the treatment of a commensurate lattice potential. Applications to related systems are discussed as well.

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