Dynamical correlations in multiorbital Hubbard models: Fluctuation-exchange approximations

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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18 pages with 12 PS figures

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10.1088/0953-8984/17/1/007

We study the two band degenerate Hubbard model using the Fluctuation Exchange approximation (FLEX) method and compare the results with Quantum Monte-Carlo calculations. Both the self-consistent and the non-self-consistent versions of the FLEX scheme are investigated. We find that, contrary to the one band case, in the multiband case, good agreement with the Quantum Monte-Carlo results is obtained within the electron-electron T-matrix approximation using the full renormalization of the one-particle propagators. The crossover to strong coupling and the formation of satellites is more clearly visible in the non-self-consistent scheme. Finally we discuss the behavior of the FLEX for higher orbital degeneracy.

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