Canted Ferromagnetism in Double Exchange Model with on-site Coulomb Repulsion

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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The double exchange model with on-site Coulomb repulsion is considered. Schwinger-bosons representation of the localized spins is used and two spin-singlet Fermion operators are introduced. In terms of the new Fermi fields the on-site Hund's interaction is in a diagonal form and the true magnons of the system are identified. The singlet fermions can be understood as electrons dressed by a cloud of repeatedly emitted and reabsorbed magnons. Rewritten in terms of Schwinger-bosons and spin-singlet fermions the theory is U(1) gauge invariant. We show that spontaneous breakdown of the gauge symmetry leads to \emph{\textbf{canted ferromagnetism with on-site spins of localized and delocalized electrons misaligned}}. On-site canted phase emerges in double exchange model when Coulomb repulsion is large enough. The quantum phase transition between ferromagnetism and canted phase is studied varying the Coulomb repulsion for different values of parameters in the theory such as Hund's coupling and chemical potential.

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