Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2023 APS March Meeting
Volume 68, Number 3
Las Vegas, Nevada (March 5-10)
Virtual (March 20-22); Time Zone: Pacific Time
Session T30: Strongly Correlated Systems, Including Quantum Fluids and Solids XVIII
11:30 AM–2:30 PM,
Thursday, March 9, 2023
Room: Room 222/223
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCMP
Chair: Haim Beidenkopf, Weizmann Institute of Science
Abstract: T30.00004 : Re-investigation of the ground state phases of the one-dimensional half filled Hubbard-Holstein model
12:06 PM–12:18 PM
Presenter:
Sam Mardazad
(Heriot-Watt university)
Authors:
Sam Mardazad
(Heriot-Watt university)
Martin Grundner
(LMU Munich)
Ulrich Schollwöck
(Ludwid-Maximilians university of Munich)
Adrian Katian
(Heriot Watt university)
Thomas Köhler
(University of Uppsala)
Sebastian Paeckel
(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU-Mun)
The interplay between electronic degrees of freedom and lattice vibrations is at the heart of the description of many important physical phenomena but also observed in many real materials.
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The paradigmatic model in order to study such interactions between electronic and phononic degrees of freedom is the one dimensional Hubbard Holstein model.
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This extends the usual single band Hubbard model by coupling to harmonic oscillator like nuclei.
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In particular, the intermediate regime where the strength of both interactions becomes comparable is difficult to access, both analytically and numerically, and was therefore subject to controversial discussions.
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Recent advances in tensor network techniques allow us to access the properties of theses systems in a highly controlled fashion even though the individual bosonic Hilbert spaces are infinitely dimensional and violate particle number conservation symmetry.
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Doing so, we were able to compute a phase diagram with a high degree of accuracy and not suffering from both small systems sizes and local Hilbert spaces, in contrast to prior investigations.
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Explicitly, we looked at the influence of the phononic degrees of freedom on the anti ferromagnetic and Peierls insulating states and dealt with the nature of the intermediate state.
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Finally, we observed an unusual behaviour with the occurrence of a non-integer central charge.
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