Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
1999-05-12
Physics Letters A Vol. 266, pgs. 414-420 (2000).
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
Scientific paper
10.1016/S0375-9601(00)00030-X
We analyze electron-phonon correlation functions measured in 1D polaron ground states of the Holstein Hamiltonian using the Global-Local variational method. The spatial collapse of electron-phonon correlations is found to occur in concert with transition behavior in other polaron properties, providing mutually confirming evidence for a self-trapping line in 1D. The spatial extent of electron-phonon correlations is used to quantify polaron size, and is analyzed over a wide range of parameters. Distinct scaling behaviors are found to be characteristic of the region below the self-trapping transition and above it, contrary to some widely-held expectations and leading naturally to the notion of the polaron size as an order parameter for a self-trapping transition that becomes critical in the adiabatic limit.
Brown David W.
Lindenberg Katja
Romero Aldo H.
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