Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2008-01-28
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
The Quantum Monte Carlo simulation of the two-dimensional Emery model of the CuO2 plane of hight Tc superconductors were performed. The method based on the direct-space proposed by Suzuki and Hirsch was used. Contrary to the method based on the Hubbard-Stratonovich transformation, the states generated by this method are basis states in occupation number representation, i. e. configurations of fermions can be observed on real two-dimensional array.Energy and specific heat were computed for different dopings. Specific heat curves show peaks at low temperature which could be assigned to electronic transitions. Quantity similar to current-current correlation function were computed. The static electric conductivity curves obtained by this way show metal-insulator transitions and two different metallic behaviours. On the direct-space states generated at low temperature and zero doping, the fermions form antiferromagnetic loops while they form antiferromagnetic chains for other dopings. The loops seem to appear when the conductivity becomes zero while yhe conductivity increases with the numbers of chains but superconductivity is not unambiguously evident.
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