Hund bands in spectra of multiorbital systems
Abstract
Spectroscopy experiments are routinely used to characterize the behavior of strongly correlated systems. An in-depth understanding of the different spectral features is thus essential. Here, we show that the spectrum of the multiorbital Hubbard model exhibits unique Hund \ms{bands} that occur at energies given only by the Hund coupling , as distinct from the Hubbard satellites following the interaction . We focus on experimentally relevant single-particle and optical spectra that we calculate for a model related to iron chalcogenide ladders. The calculations are performed via the density-matrix renormalization group and Lanczos methods. The generality of the implications is verified by considering a generic multiorbital model within dynamical mean-field theory.
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@article{arxiv.2210.11209,
title = {Hund bands in spectra of multiorbital systems},
author = {M. Środa and J. Mravlje and G. Alvarez and E. Dagotto and J. Herbrych},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.11209},
year = {2023}
}