Infrared conductivity of a one-dimensional charge-ordered state: quantum lattice effects
Abstract
The optical properties of the charge-ordering () phase of the one-dimensional (1D) half-filled spinless Holstein model are derived at zero temperature within a well-known variational approach improved including second-order lattice fluctuations. Within the phase, the static lattice distortions give rise to the optical interband gap, that broadens as the strength of the electron-phonon () interaction increases. The lattice fluctuation effects induce a long subgap tail in the infrared conductivity and a wide band above the gap energy. The first term is due to the multi-phonon emission by the charge carriers, the second to the interband transitions accompanied by the multi-phonon scattering. The results show a good agreement with experimental spectra.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0302124,
title = {Infrared conductivity of a one-dimensional charge-ordered state: quantum lattice effects},
author = {C. A. Perroni and V. Cataudella and G. De Filippis and G. Iadonisi and V. Marigliano Ramaglia and F. Ventriglia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0302124},
year = {2009}
}
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