Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2009-08-09
Phys.Rev.B81:064414,2010
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
34 pages, 1 figure
Scientific paper
We consider a microscopic model for a doped quantum ferromagnet as a test case for the systematic low-energy effective field theory for magnons and holes, which is constructed in complete analogy to the case of quantum antiferromagnets. In contrast to antiferromagnets, for which the effective field theory approach can be tested only numerically, in the ferromagnetic case both the microscopic and the effective theory can be solved analytically. In this way the low-energy parameters of the effective theory are determined exactly by matching to the underlying microscopic model. The low-energy behavior at half-filling as well as in the single- and two-hole sectors is described exactly by the systematic low-energy effective field theory. In particular, for weakly bound two-hole states the effective field theory even works beyond perturbation theory. This lends strong support to the quantitative success of the systematic low-energy effective field theory method not only in the ferromagnetic but also in the physically most interesting antiferromagnetic case.
Gerber U.
Hofmann Christoph P.
Kämpfer F.
Wiese Uwe-Jens
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