One-Dimensional Physics of Interacting Electrons and Phonons in Carbon Nanotubes
<p>The one-dimensional (1D) world is quite different from its higher dimensional counterparts. For example, the electronic ground state in 1D is not a Fermi liquid as in most solids, due to the role of electron-electron interactions. Most commonly, electrons in 1D are described as a <i>L...
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