Charge Ordered Insulator without Magnetic Order Studied by Correlator Projection Method
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DOI10.1143/JPSJ.74.2769zbMATH Open1084.82016arXivcond-mat/0506240MaRDI QIDQ3374556FDOQ3374556
Authors: K. Hanasaki, Masatoshi Imada
Publication date: 9 March 2006
Published in: Journal of the Physical Society of Japan (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: The Hubbard model with additional intersite interaction `' (the extended Hubbard model) is investigated by the correlator projection method (CPM). CPM is a newly developed numerical method which combines the equation-of-motion approach and the dynamical mean-field theory. Using this method, properties of the extended Hubbard Model at quarter filling are discussed with special emphasis on the metal-insulator transition induced by electron-electron correlations. The result shows a metal-insulator transition to a charge ordered insulator with antiferromagnetic order at low temperatures, but a charge ordered insulator without magnetic symmetry breaking at intermediate temperatures. Here, the magnetic order is found to be suppressed to low temperatures because of the smallness of the exchange coupling . The present results are in sharp contrast with the Hatree-Fock approximation whereas in agreement with the experimental results on quarter-filled materials with strong correlations, such as organic conductors.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0506240
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