Meden, VolkerVolkerMedenMetzner, W.W.MetznerSchollwock, U.U.SchollwockSchneider, O.O.SchneiderStauber, T.T.StauberSchonhammer, K.K.Schonhammer2018-11-072018-11-072000https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/45400We present a study of the one-particle spectral properties for a variety of models of Luttinger liquids with open boundaries. We first consider the Tomonaga-Luttinger model using bosonization. For weak interactions the boundary exponent of the power-law suppression of the spectral weight close to the chemical potential is dominated by a term linear in the interaction, This motivates us to study the spectral properties also within the Hartree-Fock approximation. It already gives power-law behavior and qualitative agreement with the exact spectral function. For the lattice model of spinless fermions and the Hubbard model we present numerically exact results obtained using the density-matrix renormalization-group algorithm. We show that many aspects of the behavior of the spectral function close to the boundary can again be understood within the Hartree-Fock approximation. For the repulsive Hubbard model with interaction U the spectral weight is enhanced in a large energy range around the chemical potential. At smaller energies a power-law suppression: as predicted by bosonisation, sets in. We present an analytical discussion of the crossover and show that for small U it occurs at energies exponentially (in -1/U) close to the chemical potential, i.e. that bosonization only holds on exponentially small energy scales. We show that such a crossover can also be found in other models.Luttinger liquids with boundaries: Power-laws and energy scalesjournal_article10.1007/s100510070180000089201300006