37 research outputs found

    Topological Confinement and Superconductivity

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    We derive a Kondo Lattice model with a correlated conduction band from a two-band Hubbard Hamiltonian. This mapping allows us to describe the emergence of a robust pairing mechanism in a model that only contains repulsive interactions. The mechanism is due to topological confinement and results from the interplay between antiferromagnetism and delocalization. By using Density-Matrix-Renormalization-Group (DMRG), we demonstrate that this mechanism leads to dominant superconducting correlations in a 1D-system.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure

    Spatially anisotropic Heisenberg Kagome antiferromagnet

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    In the search for spin-1/2 kagome antiferromagnets, the mineral volborthite has recently been the subject of experimental studies [Hiroi et al.,2001]. It has been suggested that the magnetic properties of this material are described by a spin-1/2 Heisenberg model on the kagome lattice with spatially anisotropic exchange couplings. We report on investigations of the Sp(N) symmetric generalisation of this model in the large N limit. We obtain a detailed description of the dependence of possible ground states on the anisotropy and on the spin length S. A fairly rich phase diagram with a ferrimagnetic phase, incommensurate phases with and without long range order and a decoupled chain phase emerges.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, proceedings of the HFM2006 conference, to appear in a special issue of J. Phys.: Condens. Matte

    Effective Low-Energy Model for f-Electron Delocalization

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    We consider a Periodic Anderson Model (PAM) with a momentum-dependent inter-band hybridization that is strongly suppressed near the Fermi level. Under these conditions, we reduce the PAM to an effective low-energy Hamiltonian, HeffH_{\rm eff}, by expanding in the small parameter V0/tV_0/t ( V0V_0 is the maximum inter-band hybridization amplitude and tt is the hopping integral of the broad band). The resulting model consists of a t-J f-band coupled via the Kondo exchange to the electrons in the broad band. HeffH_{\rm eff} allows for studying the f-electron delocalization transition. The result is a doping-induced Mott transition for the f-electron delocalization, which we demonstrate by density-matrix renormalization group (DMRG) calculations
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