Existence of a metallic phase in a 1D Holstein-Hubbard model at half filling
Date
2007Source Title
Physica C : Superconductivity and its Applications
Print ISSN
0921-4534
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Volume
457
Issue
1-2
Pages
55 - 59
Language
English
Type
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Abstract
The one-dimensional half-filled Holstein-Hubbard model is studied using a series of canonical transformations including phonon coherence effect that partly depends on the electron density and is partly independent and also incorporating the on-site and the nearest-neighbour phonon correlations and the exact Bethe-ansatz solution of Lieb and Wu. It is shown that choosing a better variational phonon state makes the polarons more mobile and widens the intermediate metallic region at the charge-density-wave-spin-density-wave crossover recently predicted by Takada and Chatterjee. The presence of this metallic phase is indeed a favourable situation from the point of view of high temperature superconductivity.
Keywords
Carrier concentrationCoherent light
Correlation methods
Phase transitions
Phonons
Polarons
Coherence effects
Metallic phase
Phonon correlation
Spin density
Hubbard model