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Competition between disorder and Coulomb interaction in a two-dimensional plaquette Hubbard model

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2016-06-29 v1

Abstract

We have studied a disordered Nc×NcN_{\rm c} \times N_{\rm c} plaquette Hubbard model on a two-dimensional square lattice at half-filling using a coherent potential approximation (CPA) in combination with a single-site dynamical mean field theory (DMFT) approach with a paramagnetic bath. Such a model conveniently interpolates between the ionic Hubbard model at Nc=2N_{\rm c}=\sqrt{2} and the Anderson model at Nc=N_{\rm c} = \infty and enables the analysis of the various limiting properties. We confirmed that within the CPA approach a band insulator behavior appears for non-interacting strongly disordered systems with a small plaquette size Nc=4N_{\rm c} = 4, while the paramagnetic Anderson insulator with nearly gapless density of states is present for large plaquette sizes Nc=48N_{\rm c}=48. When the interaction UU is turned on in the strongly fluctuating random potential regions, the electrons on the low energy states push each other into high energy states in DMFT in a paramagnetic bath and correlated metallic states with a quasiparticle peak and Hubbard bands emerge, though a larger critical interaction UU is needed to obtain this state from the paramagnetic Anderson insulator (Nc=48N_{\rm c}=48) than from the band insulator (Nc=4N_{\rm c}=4). Finally, we observe a Mott insulator behavior in the strong interaction UU regions for both Nc=4N_{\rm c}=4 and Nc=48N_{\rm c}=48 independent of the disorder strength. We discuss the application of this model to real materials.

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@article{arxiv.1605.08514,
  title  = {Competition between disorder and Coulomb interaction in a two-dimensional plaquette Hubbard model},
  author = {Hunpyo Lee and Harald O. Jeschke and Roser Valenti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.08514},
  year   = {2016}
}

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accepted for publication in PRB