Abstract:Abstract This chapter analyses Landau’s Fermi liquid theory. A fundamental postulate of Landau’s Fermi liquid theory is that quasiparticle energies are a function of the momentum, p, and that the mome...Abstract This chapter analyses Landau’s Fermi liquid theory. A fundamental postulate of Landau’s Fermi liquid theory is that quasiparticle energies are a function of the momentum, p, and that the momentum, pF, corresponding to the Fermi energy continues to be given by a free particle expression. Thus, the quasiparticle states are in one-to-one correspondence with those of an ideal Fermi gas and each quasiparticle has a spin quantum number, σ ± 1/2. The remainder of the chapter deals with the quasiparticle interaction function; sum rules; and collisionless collective modes, which are defined as a collective mode as a time- (or frequency) and space- (or wave vector) dependent oscillation of the fluid involving a coordinated motion of its constituent particles. Sample problems are also provided at the end of the chapter.Read More
Publication Year: 2016
Publication Date: 2016-09-08
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
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