Binding, Stability, and Non-binding of Multi-polaron Systems

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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12 pages; contribution to the proceedings of the conference QMath 11 (Hradec Kralove, September 2010); clarification added aft

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The binding of polarons, or its absence, is an old and subtle topic. After defining the model we state some recent theorems of ours. First, the transition from many-body collapse to the existence of a thermodynamic limit for N polarons occurs precisely at U=2\alpha, where U is the electronic Coulomb repulsion and \alpha is the polaron coupling constant. Second, if U is large enough, there is no multi-polaron binding of any kind. We also discuss the Pekar-Tomasevich approximation to the ground state energy, which is valid for large \alpha. Finally, we derive exact results, not reported before, about the one-dimensional toy model introduced by E. P. Gross.

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