29 research outputs found
Flow Equations and Normal Ordering
In this paper we consider flow-equations where we allow a normal ordering
which is adjusted to the one-particle energy of the Hamiltonian. We show that
this flow converges nearly always to the stable phase. Starting out from the
symmetric Hamiltonian and symmetry-broken normal ordering nearly always yields
symmetry breaking below the critical temperature.Comment: 7 page
Possible Phases of the Two-Dimensional t-t' Hubbard Model
We present a stability analysis of the 2D t-t' Hubbard model on a square
lattice for various values of the next-nearest-neighbor hopping t' and electron
concentration. Using the free energy expression, derived by means of the flow
equations method, we have performed numerical calculation for the various
representations under the point group C_{4\nu} in order to determine at which
temperature symmetry broken phases become more favorable than the symmetric
phase. A surprisingly large number of phases has been observed. Some of them
have an order parameter with many nodes in k-space. Commonly discussed types of
order found by us are antiferromagnetism, d_{x^2-y^2}-wave singlet
superconductivity, d-wave Pomeranchuk instability and flux phase. A few
instabilities newly observed are a triplet analog of the flux phase, a
particle-hole instability of p-type symmetry in the triplet channel which gives
rise to a phase of magnetic currents, an s*-magnetic phase, a g-wave
Pomeranchuk instability and the band splitting phase with p-wave character.
Other weaker instabilities are found also. A comparison with experiments is
made.Comment: revised version according to the referee remark
Ground state ferromagnetism in a doubly orbitally degenerate model
In the present paper the ground state of a double orbitally degenerate model
at weak intra-atomic interaction is studied using the Green functions method.
Beside the diagonal matrix elements of electron-electron interactions the model
includes correlated hopping integrals and inter-atomic exchange interaction.
The influence of orbital degeneracy with Hund's rule coupling, correlated
hopping and inter-atomic direct exchange on the ferromagnetic ordering is
investigated. The expressions for ground state energy and magnetization, the
criterion of transition from paramagnetic to ferromagnetic ground state as
functions of the model parameters are obtained. The obtained results are
compared with some experimental data for magnetic materials.Comment: 13 pages, 11 eps figure
Temperature-induced metal-insulator transition in a non-symmetric Hubbard model at half-filling
In the present paper metal-to-insulator transition with the increase of temperature is studied in a narrow-band model with non-equivalent Hubbard
subbands at half-filling. It is shown that the results obtained in the considered model are essentially distinct from those obtained in the Hubbard
model. The results are applied to the interpretation of some experimental
data.У цій роботі вивчається температурно-індукований перехід метал-діелектрик у вузькозонній моделі з нееквівалентними габбардівськими підзонами при половинному заповненні. Показано, що результати, отримані у розглядуваній моделі, суттєво відрізняються від результатів моделі Габбарда
Pressure-temperature phase diagram of the generalized Hubbard model with correlated hopping at half-filling
In the present paper, the pressure-temperature phase diagram of a generalized
Hubbard model with correlated hopping in a paramagnetic state
at half-filling is determined by means of a generalized mean-field approximation
in the Green function technique. The constructed phase diagram
describes the metal-to-insulator transition with increasing temperature, and
the insulator-to-metal transition under the action of external pressure. The
phase diagram can explain the paramagnetic region of the phase diagrams
of some transition metal compoundsРобота присвячена побудові фазової діаграми тиск-температура
узагальненої моделі Габбарда з корельованим переносом у парамагнітному стані при половинному заповненні зони з використанням
узагальненого наближення Гартрі-Фока в методі функцій Ґріна. Побудована фазова діаграма описує перехід з металічного стану в діелектричний при збільшенні температури і перехід з діелектричного
стану в металічний під дією зовнішнього тиску. Фазова діаграма може пояснити парамагнітні області фазових діаграм деяких сполук перехідних металів
Some Low-Temperature Properties of a Generalized Hubbard Model with Correlated Hopping
In the present paper we study some correlation effects in a generalized
Hubbard model with correlated hopping within low-temperature region using a
generalized mean-field approximation. It is shown that in a series of cases the
model leads to consequences deviating essentially from those of the Hubbard
model. We consider the possibility of applying the result to interpret the
peculiarities of physical properties of systems with narrow energy bands.Comment: 2 pages, LaTex2e using Elsevier style, presented at LT22 Conference,
Helsinki, August 199
Optical and DC conductivity of the two-dimensional Hubbard model in the pseudogap regime and across the antiferromagnetic quantum critical point, including vertex corrections
The conductivity of the two-dimensional Hubbard model is particularly
relevant for high-temperature superconductors. Vertex corrections are expected
to be important because of strongly momentum dependent self-energies. We use
the Two-Particle Self-Consistent approach that satisfies crucial constraints
such as the Mermin-Wagner theorem, the Pauli principle and sum rules in order
to reach non-perturbative regimes. This approach is reliable from weak to
intermediate coupling. A functional derivative approach ensures that vertex
corrections are included in a way that satisfies the f sum-rule. The two types
of vertex corrections that we find are the antiferromagnetic analogs of the
Maki-Thompson and Aslamasov-Larkin contributions of superconducting
fluctuations to the conductivity but, contrary to the latter, they include
non-perturbative effects. The resulting analytical expressions must be
evaluated numerically. The calculations are impossible unless a number of
advanced numerical algorithms are used. A maximum entropy approach is specially
developed for analytical continuation of our results. The numerical results are
for nearest neighbor hoppings. In the pseudogap regime induced by
two-dimensional antiferromagnetic fluctuations, the effect of vertex
corrections is dramatic. Without vertex corrections the resistivity increases
as we enter the pseudogap regime. Adding vertex corrections leads to a drop in
resistivity, as observed in some high temperature superconductors. At high
temperature, the resistivity saturates at the Ioffe-Regel limit. At the quantum
critical point and beyond, the resistivity displays both linear and quadratic
temperature dependence and there is a correlation between the linear term and
the superconducting transition temperature. A hump is observed in the
mid-infrared range of the optical conductivity in the presence of
antiferromagnetic fluctuations.Comment: 40 pages, 5 figures Published version. Main modifications with
respect to v1: physical discusion of diagrams in figure 1 added at the end of
section II D and discussion about the vanishing of the AL term at zero
Matsubara frequency added at the end of appendix