Dynamical Properties of Two Coupled Hubbard Chains at Half-filling
Abstract
Using grand canonical Quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) simulations combined with Maximum Entropy analytic continuation, as well as analytical methods, we examine the one- and two-particle dynamical properties of the Hubbard model on two coupled chains at half-filling. The one-particle spectral weight function, , undergoes a qualitative change with interchain hopping associated with a transition from a four-band insulator to a two-band insulator. A simple analytical model based on the propagation of exact rung singlet states gives a good description of the features at large . For smaller , is similar to that of the one-dimensional model, with a coherent band of width the effective antiferromagnetic exchange reasonably well-described by renormalized spin-wave theory. The coherent band rides on a broad background of width several times the parallel hopping integral , an incoherent structure similar to that found in calculations on both the one- and two-dimensional models. We also present QMC results for the two-particle spin and charge excitation spectra, and relate their behavior to the rung singlet picture for large and to the results of spin-wave theory for small .
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9508074,
title = {Dynamical Properties of Two Coupled Hubbard Chains at Half-filling},
author = {H. Endres and R. M. Noack and W. Hanke and D. Poilblanc and D. J. Scalapino},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9508074},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
9 pages + 10 postscript figures, submitted to Phys.Rev.B, revised version with isotropic t_perp=t data included