Abstract
One-dimensional (1D) electron–hole (e–h) systems in a high-density regime is investigated by means of bozonization techniques. It turned out that the systems are insulating even at the high-density limit and that the exciton Mott transition (insulator-to-metal transition) never occurs at absolute zero temperature. The insulating ground state exhibits a strong instability towards the crystallization of biexciton.
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