Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
1993-10-29
Physics
Condensed Matter
24 pages (9 figures, available upon request), REVTEX
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.49.1632
We study the metal-insulator transition and magnetic ordering in the Hubbard model using the particle-hole mapping. The analysis simplifies near the ferromagnetic limit. We find that the two dimensional(2D) Hubbard model has a charge excitation gap at half-filling for any finite U in this region on both the bipartite square lattice and the nonbipartite triangular lattice. In some cases, the system goes through a first-order phase transition to become a paramagnetic metal as $S_{z}$ is lowered. We also discuss the extension to the doped case. We find that in the large U limit, a single doped hole has a bandwidth of order of J rather than t at $S_{z}=0$.
Joynt Robert
Li Q. P.
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