Steady states and universal conductance in a quenched Luttinger model
Abstract
We obtain exact analytical results for the evolution of a 1+1-dimensional Luttinger model prepared in a domain wall initial state, i.e., a state with different densities on its left and right sides. Such an initial state is modeled as the ground state of a translation invariant Luttinger Hamiltonian with short range non-local interaction and different chemical potentials to the left and right of the origin. The system evolves for time via a Hamiltonian which differs from by the strength of the interaction. Asymptotically in time, as , after taking the thermodynamic limit, the system approaches a translation invariant steady state. This final steady state carries a current and has an effective chemical potential difference between right- () and left- () moving fermions obtained from the two-point correlation function. Both and depend on and . Only for the case does equal the difference in the initial left and right chemical potentials. Nevertheless, the Landauer conductance for the final state, , has a universal value equal to the conductance quantum for the spinless case.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1511.01884,
title = {Steady states and universal conductance in a quenched Luttinger model},
author = {Edwin Langmann and Joel L. Lebowitz and Vieri Mastropietro and Per Moosavi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.01884},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
30 pages, REVTeX, 4 figures; minor updates and corrections to original submission, final published version