Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2006-07-03
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
11 pages, 16 figures
Scientific paper
We study the quantum phase transition from an insulator to a metal realized at t'=t'_c > 0.5t in the ground state of the half-filled Hubbard chain with both nearest-neighbor (t) and next-nearest-neighbor (t') hopping. The study is carried out using the bosonization approach and density matrix renormalization group calculations. An effective low-energy Hamiltonian that describes the insulator-metal transition is derived. We find that the gross features of the phase diagram are well-described by the standard theory of commensurate-incommensurate transitions in a wide range of parameters. We also obtain an analytical expression for the insulator-metal transition line t'_c(U,t). We argue that close to the insulator-metal transition line, a crossover to a regime corresponding to an infinite-order transition takes place.We present results of density-matrix-renormalization-group calculations of spin and charge distribution in various sectors of the phase diagram. The numerical results support the picture derived from the effective theory and give evidence for the complete separation of the transitions involving spin and charge degrees of freedom.
Baeriswyl Dionys
Japaridze George I.
Noack Reinhard M.
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