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Extended Hubbard model: Charge ordering and Wigner-Mott transition
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2010-10Registro en:
Amaricci, A.; Camjayi, Alberto; Haule, K.; Kotliar, G.; Tanasković, D.; et al.; Extended Hubbard model: Charge ordering and Wigner-Mott transition; American Physical Society; Physical Review B: Condensed Matter and Materials Physics; 82; 15; 10-2010; 155102-155102
1098-0121
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Autor
Amaricci, A.
Camjayi, Alberto
Haule, K.
Kotliar, G.
Tanasković, D.
Dobrosavljević, V.
Resumen
Strong correlations effects, which are often associated to the approach to a Mott insulating state, in some cases may be observed even far from half filling. This typically happens whenever the intersite Coulomb repulsion induces a tendency toward charge ordering, an effect that confines the electrons, and in turn favors local moment formation, i.e., Mott localization. A distinct intermediate regime then emerges as a precursor of such a Wigner-Mott transition, which is characterized by both charge and spin correlations, displaying large mass enhancements and strong renormalizations of other Fermi-liquid parameters. Here we present a careful study of a quarter-filled extended Hubbard model-a simple example where such physics can be studied in detail, and discuss its relevance for the understanding of the phenomenology of low-density two-dimensional electron gases. © 2010 The American Physical Society.