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Interconnected Renormalization of Hubbard Bands and Green's Function Zeros in Mott Insulators Induced by Strong Magnetic Fluctuations

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2024-02-19 v2

Abstract

We analyze the role of spatial electronic correlations and, in particular, of the magnetic fluctuations in Mott insulators. A half-filled Hubbard model is solved at large strength of the repulsion U on a two-dimensional square lattice using an advanced diagrammatic non-perturbative approach capable of going beyond Hartree-Fock and single-site dynamical mean-field theories. We show that at high temperatures the magnetic fluctuations are weak, and the electronic self-energy of the system is mainly local and is well reproduced by the atomic (Hubbard-I) approximation. Lowering the temperature toward the low-temperature magnetically ordered phase, the non-locality of the self-energy becomes crucial in determining the momentum-dispersion of the Hubbard bands and the Green's function zeros. We therefore establish a precise link between Luttinger surface, non-local correlations and spectral properties of the Hubbard bands.

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@article{arxiv.2402.02814,
  title  = {Interconnected Renormalization of Hubbard Bands and Green's Function Zeros in Mott Insulators Induced by Strong Magnetic Fluctuations},
  author = {Evgeny A. Stepanov and Maria Chatzieleftheriou and Niklas Wagner and Giorgio Sangiovanni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.02814},
  year   = {2024}
}