Splitting of Fermi point of strongly interacting electrons in one dimension: A nonlinear effect of spin-charge separation

Abstract

A system of one-dimensional electrons interacting via a short-range potential described by Hubbard model is considered in the regime of strong coupling using the Bethe ansatz approach. We study its momentum distribution function at zero temperature and find one additional singularity, at the 3kF point. We identify that the second singularity is of the same Luttinger liquid type as the low-energy one at kF. By calculating the spectral function simultaneously, we show that the second Luttinger liquid at 3kF is formed by charge modes only, unlike the known one around kF consisting of both spin and charge modes. This result reveals the ability of the spin-charge separation effect to split the Fermi point of free electrons into two, demonstrating its robustness beyond the low-energy limit of Luttinger liquid where it was originally found.

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