Numerical discovery of two zero-field Pokrovsky-Talapov commensurate-incommensurate Mott transitions in a frustrated XXZ chain that stabilize a nematic Luttinger liquid phase.
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The low--energy excited states of a system of interacting one--dimensional fermions in a conducting state are collective charge and spin density oscillations. The unusual physical properties of such a system (called ``Luttinger liquid'') are characterized by the velocities $u_\rho$ and $u_\sigma$ of the charge and spin excitations, as well as by a parameter $K_\rho$ that determines the power law behavior of correlation functions. Umklapp scattering occuring at half--filling or other commensurate bandfilling can lead to a transition into an insulating state, characterized in particular by a gap in the charge excitations (the Mott--Hubbard gap). The properties in the vicinity of the transition are shown to depend on both the way the transition is approached (constant bandfilling and varying interaction, or constant interaction and varying bandfilling) and on the ``order'' of the commensurability. In particular, even and odd fractional fillings show quite different behavior. This behavior is illustrated in detail using lattice models like the Hubbard model and its extensions.
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Commensurate-incommensurate Mott transition without magnetic field: emergence of nematic Luttinger liquid in XXZ chain
Numerical discovery of two zero-field Pokrovsky-Talapov commensurate-incommensurate Mott transitions in a frustrated XXZ chain that stabilize a nematic Luttinger liquid phase.