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Spatial inhomogeneity and strong correlation physics: a dynamical mean field study of a model Mott-insulator/band-insulator heterostructure
We use the dynamical mean field method to investigate electronic properties
of heterostructures in which finite number of Mott-insulator layers are
embedded in a spatially infinite band-insulator. The evolution of the
correlation effects with the number of Mott insulating layers and with position
in the heterostructure is determined, and the optical conductivity is computed.
It is shown that the heterostructures are generally metallic, with moderately
renormalized bands of quasiparticles appearing at the interface between the
correlated and uncorrelated regions.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Non-Collinear Magnetic Phases of a Triangular-Lattice Antiferromagnet and Doped CuFeO
We obtain the non-collinear ground states of a triangular-lattice
antiferromagnet with exchange interactions up to third nearest neighbors as a
function of the single-ion anisotropy . At a critical value of , the
collinear \uudd phase transforms into a complex non-collinear phase with
odd-order harmonics of the fundamental ordering wavevector \vQ . The observed
elastic peaks at 2\pi \vx -\vQ in both Al- and Ga- doped CuFeO are
explained by a "scalene" distortion of the triangular lattice produced by the
repulsion of neighboring oxygen atoms.Comment: 4 pages 3 figures, accepted for publication by Phys. Rev. B Rapid
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Microscopic Inhomogeneity and Superconducting Properties of a Two-dimensional Hubbard Model for High- Cuprate
Recent scanning tunneling microscopy measurements on cuprate superconductors
have revealed remarkable spatial inhomogeneities in the single-particle energy
gap. Using cellular dynamical mean-field theory, we study the zero temperature
superconducting properties of a single-band Hubbard model with a spatial
modulation of the electron density. We find that the inhomogeneity in the
electronic structure results in a substantial spatial variation in the
superconducting order parameter and single-particle energy gap, reminiscent of
the experimental results. In particular, we find that the order parameter and
gap amplitudes in the hole-rich regions are significantly enhanced over the
corresponding quantities in a uniform system, if the hole-rich regions are
embedded in regions with smaller hole density.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, and 2 table
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