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Hubbard models with nearly flat bands: Ground-state ferromagnetism driven by kinetic energy

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2016-05-03 v1

Abstract

We consider the standard repulsive Hubbard model with a flat lowest-energy band for two one-dimensional lattices (diamond chain and ladder) as well as for a two-dimensional lattice (bilayer) at half filling of the flat band. The considered models do not fall in the class of Mielke-Tasaki flat-band ferromagnets, since they do not obey the connectivity conditions. However, the ground-state ferromagnetism can emerge, if the flat band becomes dispersive. To study this kinetic-energy-driven ferromagnetism we use perturbation theory and exact diagonalization of finite lattices. We find as a typical scenario that small and moderate dispersion may lead to a ferromagnetic ground state for sufficiently large on-site Hubbard repulsion U>UcU>U_c, where UcU_c increases monotonically with the acquired bandwidth. However, we also observe for some specific parameter cases, that (i) ferromagnetism appears at already very small UcU_c, (ii) ferromagnetism does not show up at all, (iii) the critical on-site repulsion UcU_c is a nonmonotonic function of the bandwidth, or that (iv) a critical bandwidth is needed to open the window for ground-state ferromagnetism.

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@article{arxiv.1602.00439,
  title  = {Hubbard models with nearly flat bands: Ground-state ferromagnetism driven by kinetic energy},
  author = {Patrick Müller and Johannes Richter and Oleg Derzhko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.00439},
  year   = {2016}
}

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22 pages, 11 figures