Effect of Electron-Electron Interactions on the Charge Carrier Transitions in trans-Polyacetylene
Abstract
By employing a newly developed dynamical simulation method, which is a combination of classical molecular dynamics (MD) and the adaptive time-dependent density matrix renormalization group (TDDMRG), we investigate the dynamics of charge carrier transitions in trans-polyacetylene (PA) with the inclusion of both electron-phonon and electron -electron interactions. The calculations are performed within a modified Su-Schrieffer-Heeger (SSH) model in which electron-electron interactions are taken into account via the combination with extended Hubbard model (EHM). We find that removing an electron from a trans-PA chain bearing a positively charged polaron leads to the formation of a pair of charged solitons. Furthermore, we study the effect of electron-electron interactions on such charge carrier transitions in trans-PA. Our results show that increasing the on-site Coulomb interaction U and the nearest-neighbor Coulomb repulsion V will not change the qualitative behavior of the transition from a polaron to a soliton pair in the evolution process but will quantitatively reduce the moving velocities of the both formed solitons significantly and change the conditions for the soliton collisions.
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@article{arxiv.0910.2548,
title = {Effect of Electron-Electron Interactions on the Charge Carrier Transitions in trans-Polyacetylene},
author = {Haibo Ma and Ulrich Schollwoeck},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0910.2548},
year = {2016}
}