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    A brief review of recent advances on the Mott transition: unconventional transport, spectral weight transfers, and critical behaviour

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    Strongly correlated metals close to the Mott transition display unusual transport regimes, together with large spectral weight transfers in optics and photoemission. We briefly review the theoretical understanding of these effects, based on the dynamical mean-field theory, and emphasize the key role played by the two energy scales associated with quasiparticle coherence scale and with the Mott gap. Recent experimental results on two-dimensional organic compounds and transition metal oxides are considered in this perspective. The liquid-gas critical behaviour at the Mott critical endpoint is also discussed. Transport calculations using the numerical renormalization group are presented.Comment: Review article. 9 pages, 5 figures. Proceedings of the Vth International Conference on Crystalline Organic Metals, Superconductors and Magnets (ISCOM 2003

    Deconfinement transition and Luttinger to Fermi Liquid crossover in quasi one-dimensional systems

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    We investigate a system of one dimensional Hubbard chains of interacting fermions coupled by inter-chain hopping. Using a generalization of the Dynamical Mean Field Theory we study the deconfinement transition from a Mott insulator to a metal and the crossover between Luttinger and Fermi liquid phases. One-particle properties, local spin response and inter-chain optical conductivity are calculated. Possible applications to organic conductors are discussed.Comment: 5 page

    Electronic correlations, magnetism and Hund's rule coupling in the ruthenium perovskites SrRuO3_3 and CaRuO3_3

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    A comparative density functional plus dynamical mean field theory study of the pseudocubic ruthenate materials CaRuO3_3 and SrRuO3_3 is presented. Phase diagrams are determined for both materials as a function of Hubbard repulsion UU and Hund's rule coupling JJ. Metallic and insulating phases are found, as are ferromagnetic and paramagnetic states. The locations of the relevant phase boundaries are determined. Based on the computed phase diagrams, Mott-dominated and Hund's dominated regimes of strong correlation are distinguished. Comparison of calculated properties to experiments indicates that the actual materials are in the Hund's coupling dominated region of the phase diagram so can be characterized as Hund's metals, in common with other members of the ruthenate family. Comparison of the phase diagrams for the two materials reveals the role played by rotational and tilt (GdFeO3_3-type) distortions of the ideal perovskite structure. The presence of magnetism in SrRuO3_3 and its absence in CaRuO3_3 despite the larger mass and larger tilt/rotational distortion amplitude of CaRuO3_3 can be understood in terms of density of states effects in the presence of strong Hund's coupling. Comparison of the calculated low-TT properties of CaRuO3_3 to those of SrRuO3_3 provides insight into the effects of magnetic order on the properties of a Hund's metal. The study provides a simultaneous description of magnetism and correlations and explicates the roles played by band theory and Hubbard and Hund's interactions

    Spin wave contribution to the nuclear spin-lattice relaxation in triplet superconductors

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    We discuss collective spin wave excitations in triplet superconductors with an easy axis anisotropy for the order parameter. Using a microscopic model for interacting electrons we estimate the frequency of such excitations in Bechgaard salts and ruthenate superconductors to be one and twenty GHz respectively. We introduce an effective bosonic model to describe spin-wave excitations and calculate their contribution to the nuclear spin lattice relaxation rate. We find that in the experimentally relevant regime of temperatures, this mechanism leads to the power law scaling of 1/T_1 with temperature. For two and three dimensional systems the scaling exponents are three and five respectively. We discuss experimental manifestations of the spin wave mechanism of the nuclear spin lattice relaxation.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure

    Effect of Kondo resonance on optical third harmonic generation

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    We use the method of dynamical mean field thoery, to study the effect of Kondo resonance on optical third harmonic generation (THG) spectra of strongly correlated systems across the metal-insulator transition. We find that THG signals are proportional to the quasiparticle weight zz of the Kondo peak, and are precursors of Mott-Hubbard gap formation.Comment: ICM 2006 (kyoto) proceedin

    A worldwide gathering and comparative analysis of Camarena-Chevalier type 714, II-IV tales

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    Primeira parte de um artigo sobre um conto-tipo que, não estando registado nos catálogos internacionais, foi classificado no Catálogo de Camarena e Chevalier com o nº [714]. É a história duma mulher abandonada numa ilha desabitada e que é forçada a tornar-se mulher de um grande símio. Quando vem a ser socorrida pela tripulação dum navio que aporta à ilha, o símio mata o filho à vista da mãe. Os relatos mais recuados desta história remetem-na para os “Anais de Castanheda”. Embora a narrativa esteja ausente da História de Fernão Lopes Castanheda, aparece na tradição oral portuguesa. Nesta primeira parte do artigo dá-se conta da tradição escrita (e oral) desta narrativa também em Espanha, Itália, França e Inglaterra. 714, II-IV tale

    Equation of motion approach to the Hubbard model in infinite dimensions

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    We consider the Hubbard model on the infinite-dimensional Bethe lattice and construct a systematic series of self-consistent approximations to the one-particle Green's function, G(n)(ω), n=2,3, G^{(n)}(\omega),\ n=2,3,\dots\ . The first n1n-1 equations of motion are exactly fullfilled by G(n)(ω)G^{(n)}(\omega) and the nn'th equation of motion is decoupled following a simple set of decoupling rules. G(2)(ω)G^{(2)}(\omega) corresponds to the Hubbard-III approximation. We present analytic and numerical results for the Mott-Hubbard transition at half filling for n=2,3,4n=2,3,4.Comment: 10pager, REVTEX, 8-figures not available in postscript, manuscript may be understood without figure
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