Incommensurate quantum-size oscillations in acene-based molecular wires - effects of quantum fluctuations
Abstract
Molecular wires of the acene-family can be viewed as a physical realization of a two-rung ladder Hamiltonian. For acene-ladders, closed-shell ab-initio calculations and elementary zone-folding arguments predict incommensurate gap oscillations as a function of the number of repetitive ring units, , exhibiting a period of about ten rings. %% Results employing open-shell calculations and a mean-field treatment of interactions suggest anti-ferromagnetic correlations that could potentially open a large gap and wash out the gap oscillations. % Within the framework of a Hubbard model with repulsive on-site interaction, , we employ a Hartree-Fock analysis and the density matrix renormalization group to investigate the interplay of gap oscillations and interactions. % We confirm the persistence of incommensurate oscillations in acene-type ladder systems for a significant fraction of parameter space spanned by and .
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@article{arxiv.1701.04661,
title = {Incommensurate quantum-size oscillations in acene-based molecular wires - effects of quantum fluctuations},
author = {Peter Schmitteckert and Ronny Thomale and Richard Korytár and Ferdinand Evers},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.04661},
year = {2017}
}
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10 pages, 9 figures