A comparative study of nonequilibrium insulator-to-metal transitions in electron-phonon systems
Abstract
We study equilibrium and nonequilibrium properties of electron-phonon systems described by the Hubbard-Holstein model using the dynamical mean-field theory. In equilibrium, we benchmark the results for impurity solvers based on the one-crossing approximation and slave-rotor approximation against non-perturbative numerical renormalization group reference data. We also examine how well the low energy properties of the electron-boson coupled systems can be reproduced by an effective static electron-electron interaction. The one-crossing and slave-rotor approximations are then used to simulate insulator-to-metal transitions induced by a sudden switch-on of the electron-phonon interaction. The slave-rotor results suggest the existence of a critical electron-phonon coupling above which the system is transiently trapped in a non-thermal metallic state with coherent quasiparticles. The same quench protocol in the one-crossing approximation results in a bad metallic state.
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@article{arxiv.1810.01598,
title = {A comparative study of nonequilibrium insulator-to-metal transitions in electron-phonon systems},
author = {Sharareh Sayyad and Rok Zitko and Hugo U. R. Strand and Philipp Werner and Denis Golez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.01598},
year = {2019}
}
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16 pages, 19 figures