Quantized Lattice Dynamic Effects on the Peierls transition of the Extended Hubbard Model

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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The density matrix renormalization group method is used to investigate the Peierls transition for the extended Hubbard model coupled to quantized phonons. Following our earlier work on spin-Peierls systems, we use a phonon spectrum that interpolates between a gapped, dispersionless (Einstein) limit to a gapless, dispersive (Debye) limit to investigate the entire frequency range. A variety of theoretical probes are used to determine the quantum phase transition, including energy gap crossing, a finite size scaling analysis, and bipartite quantum entanglement. All these probes indicate that a transition of Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless-type is observed at a non-zero electron-phonon coupling, $g_{\text c}$, for a non-vanishing electron-electron interaction. An extrapolation from the Einstein limit to the Debye limit is accompanied by an increase in $g_{\text c}$ for a fixed optical ($q=\pi $) phonon gap. We therefore conclude that the dimerized ground state is more unstable with respect to Debye phonons, with the introduction of phonon dispersion renormalizing the effective electron-lattice coupling for the Peierls-active mode. By varying the Coulomb interaction, $U$, we observe a generalized Peierls transition, intermediate to the uncorrelated ($U=0$) and spin-Peierls ($U\to\infty$) limits, where $U$ is the Hubbard Coulomb parameter. Using the extended Hubbard model with Debye phonons, we investigate the Peierls transition in \textit{trans}-polyacetylene and show that the transition is close to the critical regime.

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