Sliding Luttinger liquid phases

Ranjan Mukhopadhyay, C. L. Kane, and T. C. Lubensky
Phys. Rev. B 64, 045120 – Published 9 July 2001
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Abstract

We study systems of coupled spin-gapped and gapless Luttinger liquids. First, we establish the existence of a sliding Luttinger liquid phase for a system of weakly coupled parallel quantum wires, with and without disorder. It is shown that the coupling can stabilize a Luttinger liquid phase in the presence of disorder. We then extend our analysis to a system of crossed Luttinger liquids and establish the stability of a non-Fermi-liquid state: the crossed sliding Luttinger liquid phase. In this phase the system exhibits a finite-temperature, long-wavelength, isotropic electric conductivity that diverges as a power law in temperature T as T0. This two-dimensional system has many properties of a true isotropic Luttinger liquid, though at zero temperature it becomes anisotropic. An extension of this model to a three-dimensional stack exhibits a much higher in-plane conductivity than the conductivity in a perpendicular direction.

  • Received 8 February 2001

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.64.045120

©2001 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Ranjan Mukhopadhyay, C. L. Kane, and T. C. Lubensky

  • Department of Physics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadephia, Pennsylvania 19104

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Vol. 64, Iss. 4 — 15 July 2001

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