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Electronic properties of single-layer antimony: Tight-binding model, spin-orbit coupling and the strength of effective Coulomb interactions

Materials Science 2017-02-23 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

The electronic properties of single-layer antimony are studied by a combination of first-principles and tight-binding methods. The band structure obtained from relativistic density functional theory is used to derive an analytic tight-binding model that offers an efficient and accurate description of single-particle electronic states in a wide spectral region up to the mid-UV. The strong (λ=0.34\lambda=0.34 eV) intra-atomic spin-orbit interaction plays a fundamental role in the band structure, leading to splitting of the valence band edge and to a significant reduction of the effective mass of the hole carriers. To obtain an effective many-body model of two-dimensional Sb we calculate the screened Coulomb interaction and provide numerical values for the on-site Vˉ00\bar{V}_{00} (Hubbard) and intersite Vˉij\bar{V}_{ij} interactions. We find that the screening effects originate predominantly from the 5pp states, and are thus fully captured within the proposed tight-binding model. The leading kinetic and Coulomb energies are shown to be comparable in magnitude, t01/(Vˉ00Vˉ01)1.6|t_{01}|/(\bar{V}_{00}-\bar{V}_{01}) \sim 1.6, which suggests a strongly correlated character of 5pp electrons in Sb. The results presented here provide an essential step toward the understanding and rational description of a variety of electronic properties of this two-dimensional material.

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@article{arxiv.1702.06873,
  title  = {Electronic properties of single-layer antimony: Tight-binding model, spin-orbit coupling and the strength of effective Coulomb interactions},
  author = {A. N. Rudenko and M. I. Katsnelson and R. Roldán},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.06873},
  year   = {2017}
}

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6 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables