Density-functional theory of inhomogeneous electron systems in thin quantum wires
Abstract
Motivated by current interest in strongly correlated quasi-one-dimensional (1D) Luttinger liquids subject to axial confinement, we present a novel density-functional study of few-electron systems confined by power-low external potentials inside a short portion of a thin quantum wire. The theory employs the 1D homogeneous Coulomb liquid as the reference system for a Kohn-Sham treatment and transfers the Luttinger ground-state correlations to the inhomogeneous electron system by means of a suitable local-density approximation (LDA) to the exchange-correlation energy functional. We show that such 1D-adapted LDA is appropriate for fluid-like states at weak coupling, but fails to account for the transition to a ``Wigner molecules'' regime of electron localization as observed in thin quantum wires at very strong coupling. A detailed analyzes is given for the two-electron problem under axial harmonic confinement.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0611737,
title = {Density-functional theory of inhomogeneous electron systems in thin quantum wires},
author = {S. H. Abedinpour and M. Polini and Gao Xianlong and M. P. Tosi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0611737},
year = {2007}
}
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8 pages, 7 figures, submitted