We present numerical results for the spin and thermal conductivity of one-dimensional (1D) quantum spin systems. We contrast the properties of integrable models such as the spin-1/2 XXZ chain against nonintegrable ones such as frustrated and dimerized chains. The thermal conductivity of the XXZ chain is ballistic at finite temperatures, while in the nonintegrable models, this quantity is argued to vanish. For the case of frustrated and dimerized chains, we discuss the frequency dependence of the transport coefficients. Finally, we give an overview over related theoretical work on intrinsic and extrinsic scattering mechanisms of quasi-1D spin systems
Transport properties provide important information about the mobility, elastic and inelastic of scat...
We report a systematic study of finite-temperature spin transport in quantum and classical one-dimen...
We discuss the thermal conductivity of a chain of coupled rotators, showing that it is the first exa...
This thesis studies transport properties of low-dimensional quantum spin systems with a particular f...
Over the last decade impressive progress has been made in the theoretical understanding of transport...
We study thermal transport in one dimensional spin systems both in the presence and absence of impur...
We analyze the spin transport through a finite-size one-dimensional interacting wire connected to no...
We study the charge conductivity in one-dimensional prototype models of interacting particles, such ...
We study heat transport in a one-dimensional inhomogeneous quantum spin-1/2 system. It consists of a...
We study the charge conductivity in one-dimensional prototype models of interacting particles, such ...
We present a temperature and magnetic field dependence study of spin transport and magnetothermal co...
We study the thermal transport through a quantum spin-1/2 chain heterostructure, which con...
Using the adaptive time-dependent density matrix renormalization group method, we numerically study ...
We study the spin and thermal conductivity of spin-12 ladders and chains at finite temperature, rele...
In integrable one-dimensional quantum systems an infinite set of local conserved quantities exists w...
Transport properties provide important information about the mobility, elastic and inelastic of scat...
We report a systematic study of finite-temperature spin transport in quantum and classical one-dimen...
We discuss the thermal conductivity of a chain of coupled rotators, showing that it is the first exa...
This thesis studies transport properties of low-dimensional quantum spin systems with a particular f...
Over the last decade impressive progress has been made in the theoretical understanding of transport...
We study thermal transport in one dimensional spin systems both in the presence and absence of impur...
We analyze the spin transport through a finite-size one-dimensional interacting wire connected to no...
We study the charge conductivity in one-dimensional prototype models of interacting particles, such ...
We study heat transport in a one-dimensional inhomogeneous quantum spin-1/2 system. It consists of a...
We study the charge conductivity in one-dimensional prototype models of interacting particles, such ...
We present a temperature and magnetic field dependence study of spin transport and magnetothermal co...
We study the thermal transport through a quantum spin-1/2 chain heterostructure, which con...
Using the adaptive time-dependent density matrix renormalization group method, we numerically study ...
We study the spin and thermal conductivity of spin-12 ladders and chains at finite temperature, rele...
In integrable one-dimensional quantum systems an infinite set of local conserved quantities exists w...
Transport properties provide important information about the mobility, elastic and inelastic of scat...
We report a systematic study of finite-temperature spin transport in quantum and classical one-dimen...
We discuss the thermal conductivity of a chain of coupled rotators, showing that it is the first exa...