Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
1997-12-04
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
13 Revtex pages, 12 figures in 3 JPG files
Scientific paper
We investigate the response of an electron system which exhibits ideal nesting features. Using the standard Matsubara formalism we derive analytic expressions for the imaginary and real parts of the bare particle-hole susceptibility. The imaginary part has sharp peaks whose maxima at the nesting momenta approximately scale with frequency divided by temperature. The peak lineshapes resemble neutron scattering data on chromium and some copper oxide superconductors. The real part of the bare susceptibility at the nesting vectors diverges logarithmically at low temperatures. Analytic formulas for the first vertex correction to the susceptibility are derived for a Hubbard interaction, and its momentum and temperature variations are calculated numerically. This term detracts substantially from the ordinary RPA terms for intermediate values of the Coulomb repulsion. Exact cancellation of a certain class of diagrams at half filling is shown to result from particle-hole symmetry. We discuss the consequences of these results for spin fluctuation theories of high temperature superconductors and spin density wave instabilities.
Djajaputra David
Ruvalds John
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