Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2008-03-17
EPL, 88(2009), 17006
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
6 Pages, 16 figures
Scientific paper
We study the dimensional dependence of the interplay between correlation and disorder in two dimension at half filling using 2D $t-t'$ disordered Hubbard model with deterministic disorder both at zero and finite temperatures. Inclusion of $t'$ without disorder leads to a metallic phase at half filling below a certain critical value of $U$. Above this critical value $U_c$ correlation favours antiferromagnetic phase. Since disorder leads to double occupancy over the lower energy site, the competition between Hubbard $U$ and disorder leads to the emergence of a metallic phase, which can be quantified by the calculation of Kubo conductivity, gap at half-filling, density of states, spin order parameter, Inverse participation ratio (IPR) and bandwidth. We have studied the effect of disorder on the system in a very novel way through a deterministic disorder which follows a Fibonacci sequence. Behaviour of different parameters show interesting features on going from a two to quasi one dimensional system.
Gupta Sanjay
Gupta Tribikram
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