Ferromagnetism and non-local correlations in the Hubbard model

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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11 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication in PRB

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We study the possibility and stability of band-ferromagnetism in the single-band Hubbard model for the simple cubic (SC) lattice. A non-local self-energy is derived within a modified perturbation theory. Results for the spectral density and quasiparticle density of states are shown with special attention to the effects of k-dependence. The importance of non-local correlations for the fulfillment of the Mermin-Wagner theorem is our main result. A phase digram showing regions of ferromagnetic order is calculated for the three dimensional lattice. Besides, we show results for the optical conductivity and prove that already the renormalized one-loop contribution to the conductivity cancels the Drude peak exactly in case of a local self-energy which is not anymore true for a non-local self-energy.

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