Abstract

A strong-coupling expansion for the antiferromagnetic phase of the Hubbard model is derived in the framework of the slave-boson mean-field approximation. The expansion can be obtained in terms of moments of the density of states of freely hopping electrons on a lattice, which in turn are obtained for hypercubic lattices in arbitrary dimension. The expansion is given for the case of half-filling and for the energy up to fifth order in the ratio of hopping integral tt over on-site interaction UU, but can straightforwardly be generalized to the non-half-filled case and be extended to higher orders in t/Ut/U. For the energy the expansion is found to have an accuracy of better than 1%1 \% for U/t8U/t \geq 8. A comparison is given with an earlier perturbation expansion based on the Linear Spin Wave approximation and with a similar expansion based on the Hartree-Fock approximation. The case of an infinite number of spatial dimensions is discussed.Comment: 12 pages, LaTeX2e, to be published in Phys. Rev.

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