A Field Theory Approach to the t-J Model and the Spin-Charge Separation
Abstract
We analyze the t-J model using the CP1 representation for the slave operators (holons and spinons) which is particularly suited to study the phenomenon of the spin-charge separation in strongly correlated electron systems. In particular, we show that for the one-dimensional t-J model below half-filling the low energy effective dynamics of the spin and charge degrees of freedom is represented in the continuum limit by a CP1 model with a topological term, minimally coupled to a massless Dirac field with a four-fermion interaction. The bosonic term of this action describes the spin waves produced by the spinons, while the fermionic term represents the low energy charge excitations. This theory exhibits explicitly a local abelian gauge invariance.
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