Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2012-01-11
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
4+1 pages and 5 figures
Scientific paper
The underlying Fermi surface is a key concept for strongly-interacting electron models and has been introduced to generalize the usual notion of the Fermi surface to generic (superconducting or insulating) systems. By using improved correlated wave functions that contain backflow and Jastrow terms, we examine the two-dimensional $t{-}t^\prime$ Hubbard model and find a non-trivial renormalization of the topology of the underlying Fermi surface close to the Mott insulator. Moreover, we observe a sharp crossover region, which arises from the metal-insulator transition, from a weakly interacting metal at small coupling to a resonating valence-bond superconductor at intermediate coupling. A violation of the Luttinger theorem is detected at low hole dopings.
Becca Federico
Gros Claudius
Tocchio Luca F.
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