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This paper analyzes the effect of the screened Coulomb interaction between metallic electrons in the sidewalls, on the one hand, and a localized electron in an impurity level, on the other, on the tunneling in doped quantum structures with an intrinsic two-dimensional continuum. We show that Mahan’s non-Fermi-liquid singularity at the Fermi level is unstable against additional scattering due to tunneling. As a result, the current-voltage characteristic changes radically when the Fermi level in the sidewalls is approached by the edge of the two-dimensional band. Specifically, the peak due to the non-Fermi-liquid singularity with a section of negative differential resistance is replaced with a step-like or a two-step feature, which corresponds to a single or split Fermi-liquid resonance near the edge of the 2D band involved in the tunneling process. Zh. éksp. Teor. Fiz. 115, 1843–1859 (May 1999)  相似文献   

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L. A. Manakova 《JETP Letters》1998,67(12):1069-1075
It is shown that additional scattering due to tunneling induces a transition of the system from a non-Fermi-liquid into a Fermi-liquid state as the distance between the Fermi level in the walls and the 2D-band edge is varied in a double-barrier quantum well, doped with transition-metal impurities and having an intrinsic two-dimensional continuum. Pis’ma Zh. éksp. Teor. Fiz. 67, No. 12, 1009–1014 (25 June 1998)  相似文献   

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L. A. Manakova 《JETP Letters》1999,69(10):772-778
It is shown that the non-Fermi-liquid state is unstable with respect to scattering of multiparticle excitations with different quantum numbers by one another. As a result of the scattering, a multiparticle Fermi-liquid resonance forms at the Fermi level. An anomalous increase in the conductivity occurs as a result of a transition between the non-Fermi-liquid and Fermi-liquid states. Pis’ma Zh. éksp. Teor. Fiz. 69, No. 10, 721–726 (25 May 1999)  相似文献   

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A mechanism for the occurrence of heavy-fermion states in non-Fermi-liquid (NFL) metals with f-shell impurities is proposed. The impurity with an unstable valence is suggested to have an energy spectrum consisting of a deep f-level and quasicontinuum states (narrow band) in resonance with the Fermi energy. Depending on the impurity concentration, the single-site NFL states are generated by the two-channel Kondo scattering for the low concentration (the Kondo regime) or by the screening interaction for a relatively high concentration (the X-ray-edge regime). It is shown that the NFL states are unstable against the scattering of the NFL excitations by electron states of the narrow band. This scattering generates additional narrow Fermi-liquid (FL) resonances at/near the Fermi level in the Kondo regime and in the X-ray-edge regime. The mixed-valence states are shown to be induced by new FL resonances. The mixed valence mechanism is local and is related to the instability of single-site NFL states. The FL resonances lead to the existence of additional energy scales and of pseudogaps near the Fermi level in the mixed-valence states. They also considerably narrow the region with a nearly integer valence.  相似文献   

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The mechanisms leading to instability of the non-Fermi-liquid state of a Luttinger liquid with two-level impurities are proposed. Since exchange scattering in 1D systems is two-channel scattering in a certain range of parameters, several types of non-Fermi-liquid excitations with different quantum numbers exist in the vicinity of the Fermi level. These excitations include, first, charge density fluctuations in the Luttinger liquid and, second, many-particle excitations due to two-channel exchange interaction, which are associated with band-type as well as impurity fermion states. It is shown that mutual scattering of many-particle excitations of various types leads to the emergence of an additional Fermi-liquid singularity in the vicinity of the Fermi level. The conditions under which the Fermi-liquid state with a new energy scale (which is much smaller than the Kondo temperature) is the ground state of the system are formulated.  相似文献   

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A new mechanism is proposed for the anomalous tunneling transmittance of a double-barrier quantum-well structure doped with a transition-metal impurity and possessing an intrinsic two-dimensional continuum. The new tunneling channels are due to exponentially-narrow single-particle resonances arising near the edge of a 2D band during tunneling. They are temperature-independent and their contribution to the transmittance can exceed the contribution of the Kondo resonance even at temperatures T<T K . Pis’ma Zh. éksp. Teor. Fiz. 65, No. 6, 459–464 (25 March 1997)  相似文献   

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We develop a theory for a generic instability of a Fermi liquid in dimension d>1 against the formation of a Luttinger-liquid-like state. The density of states at the Fermi level is the order parameter for the ensuing quantum phase transition, which is driven by the effective interaction strength. A scaling theory in conjunction with an effective field theory for clean electrons is used to obtain the critical behavior of observables. In the Fermi-liquid phase the order-parameter susceptibility, which is measurable by tunneling, is predicted to diverge for 1相似文献   

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When a voltage is applied to double quantum wells based on AlGaAs/GaAs heterostructures with contact regions (n-i-n structures), a two-dimensional (2D) electron gas appears in one of the quantum wells. Under illumination which generates electron-hole pairs, the photoexcited holes become localized in a neighboring quantum well and recombine radiatively with the 2D electrons (tunneling recombination through the barrier). The appearance, ground-state energy, and density of the degenerate 2D electron gas are determined from the structure of the Landau levels in the luminescence and luminescence excitation spectra as well as from the oscillations of the radiative recombination intensity in a magnetic field with detection directly at the Fermi level. The electron density is regulated by the voltage between the contact regions and increases with the slope of the bands. For a fixed slope of the bands the 2D-electron density has an upper limit determined by the resonance tunneling of electrons into a neighboring quantum well and subsequent direct recombination with photoexcited holes. Pis’ma Zh. éksp. Teor. Fiz. 65, No. 11, 840–845 (10 June 1997)  相似文献   

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A precursor effect on the Fermi surface in the two-dimensional Hubbard model at finite temperatures near the antiferromagnetic instability is studied using three different itinerant approaches: the second order perturbation theory, the paramagnon theory (PT), and the two-particle self-consistent (TPSC) approach. In general, at finite temperature, the Fermi surface of the interacting electron systems is not sharply defined due to the broadening effects of the self-energy. In order to take account of those effects we consider the single-particle spectral function A(, 0) at the Fermi level, to describe the counterpart of the Fermi surface at T = 0. We find that the Fermi surface is destroyed close to the pseudogap regime due to the spin-fluctuation effects in both PT and TPSC approaches. Moreover, the top of the effective valence band is located around = (π/2,π/2) in agreement with earlier investigations on the single-hole motion in the antiferromagnetic background. A crossover behavior from the Fermi-liquid regime to the pseudogap regime is observed in the electron concentration dependence of the spectral function and the self-energy. Received 8 September 2000 and Received in final form 20 December 2000  相似文献   

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Effects of magnetic ordering associated with the Coulomb exchange interaction of free electrons in a 2D Fermi system are considered. It is shown that the paramagnetic response is substantially enhanced by Fermi-liquid effects. The phase transition to a state with spontaneous polarization of spins can be observed when Heisenberg parameter J is not smaller than μF/3.06 (approximately one-third of the Fermi energy) and not larger than half the Fermi energy (J ≤ μF/2).  相似文献   

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We analyze the non-Fermi-liquid (NFL) behavior of the fluctuating gap model (FGM) of pseudogap behavior in both one and two dimensions. A detailed discussion of quasiparticle renormalization (Z-factor) is given, demonstrating a kind of marginal Fermi-liquid or Luttinger-liquid behavior and topological stability of the bare Fermi surface (the Luttinger theorem). In the two-dimensional case, we discuss the effective picture of the Fermi surface destruction both in the hot spot model of dielectric (AFM, CDW) pseudogap fluctuations and for the qualitatively different case of superconducting d-wave fluctuations, reflecting the NFL spectral density behavior and similar to that observed in ARPES experiments on copper oxides. The text was submitted by the authors in English.  相似文献   

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We study the ballistic transport in quantum channels containing attractive impurities. We show that coherent interaction between asymptotic resonances may cause resonances to disappear and discrete levels to appear in the continuum at certain (critical) values of the parameters of the system. For the first time the tunneling of an electron through discrete levels is investigated. We find that the transmissivity changes dramatically when the scattered electrons at infinity have an energy coinciding with that of the discrete levels. It is found that a new type of degeneracy may arise in the system at critical values of the parameters, a degeneracy in which one state is described by a localized wave function and the other, by a propagating wave function. We calculate the critical values of the parameters of the structure and discuss ways of experimentally implementing this effect in two-dimensional channels. Zh. éksp. Teor. Fiz. 115, 211–230 (January 1999)  相似文献   

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It has been shown that the magnetic-field-induced transition from a non-Fermi-liquid state to a Fermi liquid state in the Tl2Ba2CuO6 + x high-temperature superconductor is similar to a transition observed in heavy fermion metals. This behavior is explained in the theory of the Fermi condensate quantum-phase transition implying the existence of Landau quasiparticles. The Fermi condensate quantum-phase transition can be considered as a universal cause of the strongly correlated behavior observed in various metals and liquids such as high-temperature superconductors, heavy fermion metals, and two-dimensional Fermi systems.  相似文献   

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Qualitative changes are observed in the character of the surface electronic structure accompanying the adsorption of potassium on a Si(111) 7×7 surface. The metallic conductivity of the Si(111)7×7 surface is destroyed at the very early stages of adsorption. A new band induced by the adsorption of potassium is observed below the Fermi level. It is found that the K/Si(111)7×7 interface is semiconducting right up to saturating coverage. A surface transition from an insulating into a metallic state, accompanied by pinning of the Fermi level, is observed in the region of saturating coverage. Metallic conductivity arises in the adsorbed potassium layer as a result of the development of an induced surface band at the Fermi level. Pis’ma Zh. éksp. Teor. Fiz. 66, No. 1, 27–30 (10 July 1997)  相似文献   

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We report Kondo-like behavior in a quantum antidot (a submicron depleted region in a two-dimensional electron gas) in the quantum-Hall regime. When both spins of the lowest Landau level are present all around the antidot, the resonances between extended edge states via antidot bound states show an abnormal feature in alternate Coulomb-blockaded regions. The feature becomes suppressed when the temperature or source-drain bias is raised as for Kondo resonances in quantum dots. Although the exact mechanism is unknown, Kondo-like correlated tunneling may arise from a Skyrmion-type edge reconstruction. This observation demonstrates the generality of the Kondo phenomenon.  相似文献   

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Orthogonal metal is a new quantum metallic state that conducts electricity but acquires no Fermi surface(FS)or quasiparticles, and hence orthogonal to the established paradigm of Landau's Fermi-liquid(FL). Such a state may hold the key of understanding the perplexing experimental observations of quantum metals that are beyond FL, i.e., dubbed non-Fermi-liquid(nFL), ranging from the Cu-and Fe-based oxides, heavy fermion compounds to the recently discovered twisted graphene heterostructures. However, to fully understand such an exotic state of matter, at least theoretically, one would like to construct a lattice model and to solve it with unbiased quantum many-body machinery. Here we achieve this goal by designing a 2D lattice model comprised of fermionic and bosonic matter fields coupled with dynamic Z_2 gauge fields, and obtain its exact properties with sign-free quantum Monte Carlo simulations. We find that as the bosonic matter fields become disordered, with the help of deconfinement of the Z_2 gauge fields, the system reacts with changing its nature from the conventional normal metal with an FS to an orthogonal metal of n FL without FS and quasiparticles and yet still responds to magnetic probe like an FL. Such a quantum phase transition from a normal metal to an orthogonal metal, with its electronic and magnetic spectral properties revealed, is calling for the establishment of new paradigm of quantum metals and their transition with conventional ones.  相似文献   

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The density of one-electron states at the Fermi level with allowance for weak Coulomb correlations between the band electrons is calculated in a superconductivity model having overlapping wide and flat bands. The dependence of the superconducting transition temperature on the doping level is obtained. Fiz. Tverd. Tela (St. Petersburg) 39, 237–239 (February 1997)  相似文献   

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Tunneling between parallel two-dimensional electron gases (2DEG) in accumulation layers formed on both sides of the single doped AlGaAs barrier are examined in both zero and high magnetic field. Accumulation layers are separated from highly n-doped contact regions which freely supply electrons to the 2DEGs via 80 nm thick lightly n-doped spacer layers. Strongly oscillating current with magnetic field along the 2DEGs is absent in this arrangement. Without magnetic field resonant tunneling between 2DEGs with different as grown electron concentration could be settle by application of external voltage bias. High magnetic fields (ν<1) shift resonant tunneling to zero external bias and suppresses tunneling current, creating wide gap in the tunneling density of states at the Fermi level arisen from the in-plane Coulomb interaction in the 2DEGs. Pis’ma Zh. éksp. Teor. Fiz. 69, No. 3, 236–241 (10 February 1999) Published in English in the original Russian journal. Edited by Steve Torstveit.  相似文献   

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We present the first angle-resolved photoemission study of Na0.7CoO2, the host material of the superconducting NaxCoO2.nH(2)O series. Our results show a hole-type Fermi surface, a strongly renormalized quasiparticle band, a small Fermi velocity, and a large Hubbard U. The quasiparticle band crosses the Fermi level from M toward Gamma suggesting a negative sign of effective single-particle hopping t(eff) (about 10 meV) which is on the order of magnetic exchange coupling J in this system. Quasiparticles are well defined only in the T-linear resistivity (non-Fermi-liquid) regime. Unusually small single-particle hopping and unconventional quasiparticle dynamics may have implications for understanding the phase of matter realized in this new class of a strongly interacting quantum system.  相似文献   

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Calculations of quasiparticle spectra including high-order terms in the irreducible Green function method are presented. The metal-insulator transition of the 2.5-kind is connected with Fermi-surface collapse. In the band limit Fermi-liquid behaviour is obtained for the whole k-space except a small region near the Fermi surface where two quasibands exist which obey Gibbs statistics.  相似文献   

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