Deformation of SU(4) singlet spin-orbital state due to Hund's rule coupling
Abstract
We investigate the ground-state property and the excitation gap of a one-dimensional spin-orbital model with isotropic spin and anisotropic orbital exchange interactions, which represents the strong-coupling limit of a two-orbital Hubbard model including the Hund's rule coupling () at quarter filling, by using a density-matrix renormalization group method. At J=0, spin and orbital correlations coincide with each other with a peak at , corresponding to the SU(4) singlet state. On the other hand, spin and orbital states change in a different way due to the Hund's rule coupling. With increasing , the peak position of orbital correlation changes to , while that of spin correlation remains at . In addition, orbital dimer correlation becomes robust in comparison with spin dimer correlation, suggesting that quantum orbital fluctuation is enhanced by the Hund's rule coupling. Accordingly, a relatively large orbital gap opens in comparison with a spin gap, and the system is described by an effective spin system on the background of the orbital dimer state.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0701092,
title = {Deformation of SU(4) singlet spin-orbital state due to Hund's rule coupling},
author = {Hiroaki Onishi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0701092},
year = {2009}
}
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8 pages, 9 figures