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Memory function approach to correlated electron transport: A comprehensive review

Source
International Journal of Modern Physics B
ISSN
02179792
Date Issued
2016-09-20
Author(s)
Das, Nabyendu
Bhalla, Pankaj
Singh, Navinder
DOI
10.1142/S0217979216300152
Volume
30
Issue
23
Abstract
Memory function formalism or projection operator technique is an extremely useful method to study the transport and optical properties of various condensed matter systems. A recent revival of its uses in various correlated electronic systems is being observed. It is being used and discussed in various contexts, ranging from nonequilibrium dynamics to the optical properties of various strongly correlated systems such as high temperature superconductors. However, a detailed discussion on this method, starting from its origin to its present day applications at one place is lacking. In this paper, we attempt a comprehensive review of the memory function approach focusing on its uses in studying the dynamics and the transport properties of correlated electronic systems.
Publication link
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1601.01127
URI
http://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/IITG2025/21829
Subjects
Electronic conduction in metals | memory function formalism | scattering mechanisms | theory of electronic transport
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