Certain exact many-body results for Hubbard model ground states testable in small quantum dot arrays
Abstract
We present several interesting phenomena related to flatband ferromagnetism in the Hubbard model. The first is a mathematical theorem stating certain conditions under which a flatband ferromagnetic must necessarily be degenerate with a nonferromagnetic state. This theorem is generally applicable and geometry-independent, but holds only for a small number of holes in an otherwise filled band. The second phenomenon is a peculiar example where the intuition fails that particles prefer to doubly occupy low-energy states before filling higher-energy states. Lastly, we show a pattern of ferromagnetism which appears in small pentagonal and hexagonal plaquettes at filling factors of roughly 3/10 and 1/4. These examples require only a small number of lattice sites, and may be observable in quantum dot arrays currently available as laboratory spin qubit arrays.
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@article{arxiv.2202.11115,
title = {Certain exact many-body results for Hubbard model ground states testable in small quantum dot arrays},
author = {Donovan Buterakos and Sankar Das Sarma},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.11115},
year = {2023}
}
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