Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
Low-energy spin and charge excitations of one-dimensional interacting fermions are completely decoupled and propagate with different velocities. These modes, however, can decay due to several possible mechanisms. In this Letter we expose a new facet of spin-charge separation: not only the speeds but also the damping rates of spin and charge excitations are different. While the propagation of long-wavelength charge excitations is essentially ballistic, spin propagation is intrinsically damped and diffusive. We suggest that cold Fermi gases trapped inside a tight atomic waveguide offer the opportunity to measure the spin-drag relaxation rate that controls the broadening of a spin packet.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
DIMENSIONAL QUANTUM FLUIDS; TONKS-GIRARDEAU GAS; COULOMB DRAG; LIQUID
List of contributors:
Polini, Marco
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