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arxiv: cond-mat/0701642 · v1 · submitted 2007-01-26 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el

Strongly renormalized quasi-two-dimensional electron gas in a heterostructure with correlation effects

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keywords electronbehaviorcorrelationheterostructureinsulatorlow-energyon-sitequasi-two-dimensional
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We present aspects of strong electron correlation in a model of a BI/M/BI heterostructure where BI is a band insulator and M can be tuned from a metal to a Mott insulator by varying the on-site repulsion. An effective one-dimensional Schroedinger equation for the low-energy part is derived in the framework of the Kotliar-Ruckenstein slave-boson mean-field theory and solved self-consistently for a wide range of the on-site interaction strength and of the width of the sandwiched material M. In the strongly interacting limit coherent quasiparticles responsible for metallic behavior are confined to a relatively narrow region near the interfaces where they form a quasi-two-dimensional electron gas. Due to the lack of spatial homogeneity these quasiparticles intrinsically obtain a nontrivial dependence on the transverse momentum which for example enters the low-energy behavior of the optical conductivity.

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