Approximate solution of variational wave functions for strongly correlated systems: Description of bound excitons in metals and insulators
Abstract
An approximate solution scheme, similar to the Gutzwiller approximation, is presented for the Baeriswyl and the Baeriswyl-Gutzwiller variational wavefunctions. The phase diagram of the one-dimensional Hubbard model as a function of interaction strength and particle density is determined. For the Baeriswyl wavefunction a metal-insulator transition is found at half-filling, where the metallic phase () corresponds to the Hartree-Fock solution, the insulating phase is one with finite double occupations arising from bound excitons. This transition can be viewed as the "inverse" of the Brinkman-Rice transition. Close to but away from half filling, the phase displays a finite Fermi step, as well as double occupations originating from bound excitons. As the filling is changed away from half-filling bound excitons are supressed. For the Baeriswyl-Gutzwiller wavefunction at half-filling a metal-insulator transition between the correlated metallic and excitonic insulating state is found. Away from half-filling bound excitons are suppressed quicker than for the Baeriswyl wavefunction.
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@article{arxiv.1008.1272,
title = {Approximate solution of variational wave functions for strongly correlated systems: Description of bound excitons in metals and insulators},
author = {Balazs Hetenyi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1008.1272},
year = {2010}
}
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12 pages, 7 figures