Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
1993-11-30
Physics
Condensed Matter
24 pages, RevTeX (4 postscript figures attached to the end)
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.49.9670
We study the phase diagram of the one dimensional (1D) $U-V$ model at quarter filling in the most general case where the on-site and first-neighbour interactions $U$ and $V$ can be both attractive and repulsive. The results have been obtained using exact diagonalization of small clusters and variational techniques, as well as exact results in various limits. We have analyzed four properties of the groundstate: i)~whether it is insulating or metallic; \hbox{ii)~whether} it is homogenous or phase separated; iii)~whether it has a spin gap; iv)~whether it has dominant superconducting fluctuations. With eight phases, the resulting phase diagram is unexpectedly rich. The four phases not found in the weak coupling limit are: i) an insulating phase when $U$ and $V$ are large enough; ii) a region of phase separation when $V$ is attractive; iii) another region of phase separation when $V$ is large enough and $U$ small; iv) a region with dominant superconducting fluctuations when $V$ is intermediate and $U$ small. The actual nature of this last phase, which has pairs but no spin gap, is not fully clear yet.
Mila Frédéric
Penc Karlo
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