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Interacting resonant level coupled to a Luttinger liquid: Population vs. density of states

Published 19 Jan 2011 in cond-mat.mes-hall and cond-mat.str-el | (1101.3717v1)

Abstract: We consider the problem of a single level quantum dot coupled to the edge of a one-dimensional Luttinger liquid wire by both a hopping term and electron-electron interactions. Using bosonization and Coulomb gas mapping of the Anderson-Yuval type we show that thermodynamic properties of the level, in particular, its occupation, depend on the various interactions in the system only through a single quantity --- the corresponding Fermi edge singularity exponent. However, dynamical properties, such as the level density of states, depend in a different way on each type of interaction. Hence, we can construct different models, with and without interactions in the wire, with equal Fermi edge singularity exponents, which have identical population curves, although they originate from very different level densities of states. The latter may either be regular or show a power-law suppression or enhancement at the Fermi energy. These predictions are verified to a high degree of accuracy using the density matrix renormalization group algorithm to calculate the dot occupation, and classical Monte Carlo simulations on the corresponding Coulomb gas model to extract the level density of states.

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