Finite-size effects in Luther-Emery phases of Holstein and Hubbard models
Abstract
The one-dimensional Holstein model and its generalizations have been studied extensively to understand the effects of electron-phonon interaction. The half-filled case is of particular interest, as it describes a transition from a metallic phase with a spin gap due to attractive backscattering to a Peierls insulator with charge-density-wave (CDW) order. Our quantum Monte Carlo results support the existence of a metallic phase with dominant power-law charge correlations, as described by the Luther-Emery fixed point. We demonstrate that for Holstein and also for purely fermionic models the spin gap significantly complicates finite-size numerical studies, and explains inconsistent previous results for Luttinger parameters and phase boundaries. On the other hand, no such complications arise in spinless models. The correct low-energy theory of the spinful Holstein model is argued to be that of singlet bipolarons with a repulsive, mutual interaction. This picture naturally explains the existence of a metallic phase, but also implies that gapless Luttinger liquid theory is not applicable.
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@article{arxiv.1510.07454,
title = {Finite-size effects in Luther-Emery phases of Holstein and Hubbard models},
author = {J. Greitemann and S. Hesselmann and S. Wessel and F. F. Assaad and M. Hohenadler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.07454},
year = {2015}
}
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17 pages, 18 figures, final version