Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
1994-12-28
Phys. Rev. B 52, 6903 (1995)
Physics
Condensed Matter
21 pages of text plus 17 figures, postscript
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.52.6903
The finite-temperature optical conductivity $\sigma(\omega)$ in the planar $t-J$ model is analysed using recently introduced numerical method based on the Lanczos diagonalization of small systems (up to 20 sites), as well as by analytical approaches, including the method of frequency moments and the retraceable-path approximation. Results for a dynamical mobility of a single hole at elevated temperatures $T>t$ reveal a Gaussian-like $\mu(\omega)$ spectra, however with a nonanalytical behavior at low $\omega$. In the single hole response a difference between the ferromagnetic (J=0) and the antiferromagnetic ($J>0$) polaron shows up at $T
Jaklic Janez
Prelovsek Peter
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