Publications of the research group (S. Eggert)
- Chiral edge states and fractional charge separation in interacting bosons on a Kagome lattice
- Rydberg Polaritons in a Cavity: A Superradiant Solid
- Generalized Effective Potential Landau Theory for Bosonic
Quadratic Superlattices
- The even-odd effect in short antiferromagnetic Heisenberg chains
- Low-energy local density of states of the 1D Hubbard model
- Transport and scattering in inhomogeneous quantum wires
- Supersolid phase transitions for hardcore bosons on a triangular lattice
- Density profile of interacting Fermions in a one-dimensional optical trap
- Electron scattering from domain walls in ferromagnetic Luttinger liquids
- Spin wave calculation of the field-dependent magnetization pattern around an impurity in Heisenberg antiferromagnets
- Non-Collinear Ferromagnetic Luttinger Liquids
- Static impurities in a supersolid of interacting hard-core bosons on a
triangular lattice
- Dynamics and decoherence in the central spin model using exact methods
- Recursive Method for the Density of States in One Dimension
- Spectrum and screening cloud in the central spin model
- Lattice defects and boundaries in conducting carbon nanotubes
- Lattice vs. continuum theory of the periodic Heisenberg chain
- Attractively bound pairs of atoms in the Bose-Hubbard model and antiferromagnetism
- Wigner crystal vs. Friedel oscillations in the 1D Hubbard model
- Local Density of States for Individual Energy Levels in finite Quantum Wires
- Highest weight state description of the isotropic spin-1 chain
- Thermodynamics of impurities in the anisotropic Heisenberg spin-1/2 chain
- Universal alternating order around impurities in antiferromagnets
- Chain Breaks and the Susceptibility of Sr2Cu1-xPd
xO3+δ and Other Doped Quasi-One-Dimensional Antiferromagnets
- Knight shifts around vacancies in the 2D Heisenberg model
- One-dimensional quantum wires: A pedestrian approach to bosonization
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Acrobat PDF file
- S. Eggert
- Lecture notes from the A3 Foresight Summer School, Korea in:
"Theoretical Survey of One Dimensional Wire Systems",
Y. Kuk, et al. (Eds.), (Sowha Publishing, Seoul, 2007). See also:
arXiv:0708.0003
- Local spectral weight of a Luttinger liquid: Effects from edges and impurities
- Interaction effects between impurities in low dimensional spin-1/2
antiferromagnets
- Doping effects in low dimensional antiferromagnets
- Boundary Critical Phenomena in the Heisenberg Spin-1/2 Chain with Open Ends
- Real Space Imaging of One-Dimensional Standing Waves: Direct
Evidence for a Luttinger Liquid
- Boundary susceptibility in the spin-1/2 chain: Curie like behavior without magnetic impurities
- Magnetic order and moment distribution in doped spin-chain systems
- Impurity effects in quasi-one-dimensional S=1/2 antiferromagnetic chain KCuF3 studied by muon spin rotation
- Universal number of conducting channels in doped carbon nanotubes
- Luttinger liquid in a finite one-dimensional wire with box-like boundary conditions
- Local magnetic susceptibility of the positive muon in
the quasi-1D S=1/2 antiferromagnet dichlorobis (pyridine) copper (II)
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postscript file
- J. Chakhalian, R.F. Kiefl, R. Miller, S. R. Dunsiger, G. Morris,
S. Kreitzman, W. A. MacFarlane, J. Sonier, S. Eggert, I. Affleck and I. Yamada
- Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 027202 (2003).
- Reply to the comment by A.A. Zvyagin
- Chiral spin currents and quantum Hall effect in nanotubes
- Local magnetic susceptibility of the positive muon in
the quasi-1D S=1/2 antiferromagnet KCuF3
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- J. Chakhalian, R.F. Kiefl, R. Miller, S. R. Dunsiger, G. Morris,
S. Kreitzman, W. A. MacFarlane, J. Sonier, S. Eggert, I. Affleck and I. Yamada
- Physica B 326 , 422 (2003).
- Neel order in doped quasi one-dimensional antiferromagnets
- Curvature, hybridization and STM images of carbon nanotubes
- Reply to the comment by A.A. Zvyagin
- Phase diagram of an impurity in the spin-1/2 chain: two channel
Kondo effect versus Curie law
- Band gaps of the primary metallic carbon nanotubes
- Spin- and charge-density oscillations in spin chains and quantum
wires
- Scanning tunneling microscopy of a Luttinger liquid
- A two-channel Kondo impurity in the spin-1/2 chain: consequences
for Knight shift experiments
- Impurity corrections to the thermodynamics in spin-1/2 chains
using a transfer-matrix DMRG method
- Universal cross-over behavior of a magnetic impurity and
consequences for doping in spin-1/2 chains
- Interplay of Coulomb blockade and Aharonov-Bohm resonances
in a Luttinger liquid
- Correlation Functions and Coulomb Blockade of Interacting
Fermions at Finite Temperature and Size
- Properties of a Luttinger Liquid with Boundaries
at Finite Temperature and Size
- Interference and interactions in mesoscopic rings
- Numerical Evidence for Multiplicative Logarithmic Corrections
from Marginal Operators
- Electron-phonon interactions on a
single-branch quantum Hall edge
- Boundary Effects on Spectral Properties of Interacting Electrons
in One Dimension
- An Accurate Determination of the Exchange Constant in
Sr2CuO3 from Recent Theoretical Results
- Impurities in S=1/2 Heisenberg Antiferromagnetic Chains:
Consequences for Neutron Scattering and Knight Shift
- Susceptibility of the Spin-1/2
Heisenberg Antiferromagnetic Chain
- Integrable versus Non-Integrable
Spin Chain Impurity Models
- Magnetic Impurities in Half-Integer
Heisenberg Antiferromagnetic Chains
- For a more pedagogical introduction look at the
PH.D. THESIS:
Impurity Effects in Antiferromagnetic Quantum Spin-1/2 Chains
- Acrobat PDF
- University of British Columbia (1994).
- (New pdf file 2010-06-09)
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