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Ferromagnetism in Correlated Electron Systems: Generalization of Nagaoka's Theorem

Condensed Matter 2009-10-28 v1

Abstract

Nagaoka's theorem on ferromagnetism in the Hubbard model with one electron less than half filling is generalized to the case where all possible nearest-neighbor Coulomb interactions (the density-density interaction VV, bond-charge interaction XX, exchange interaction FF, and hopping of double occupancies FF') are included. It is shown that for ferromagnetic exchange coupling (F>0F>0) ground states with maximum spin are stable already at finite Hubbard interaction U>UcU>U_c. For non-bipartite lattices this requires a hopping amplitude t0t\leq0. For vanishing FF one obtains UcU_c\to\infty as in Nagaoka's theorem. This shows that the exchange interaction FF is important for stabilizing ferromagnetism at finite UU. Only in the special case X=tX=t the ferromagnetic state is stable even for F=0F=0, provided the lattice allows the hole to move around loops.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9511060,
  title  = {Ferromagnetism in Correlated Electron Systems: Generalization of Nagaoka's Theorem},
  author = {Marcus Kollar and Rainer Strack and Dieter~Vollhardt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9511060},
  year   = {2009}
}

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13 pages, uuencoded postscript, includes 1 table and 2 figures