Nature of the Doping-Driven Metal-Insulator Transition in Correlated Electron Systems with strong Hund's Exchange Coupling
Strongly Correlated Electrons
2019-08-05 v1
Abstract
We study the doping-driven Mott metal-insulator transition for multi-orbital Hubbard models with Hund's exchange coupling at finite temperatures. As in the single-orbital Hubbard model, the transition is of first-order within dynamical mean field theory, with a coexistence region where two solutions can be stabilized. We find, that in the presence of finite Hund's coupling, the insulating phase is connected to a badly metallic phase, which extends to surprisingly large dopings. While fractional power-law behavior of the self-energies on the Matsubara axis is found on both sides of the transition, a regime with frozen local moments develops only on the branch connected to the insulating phase.
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@article{arxiv.1907.05365,
title = {Nature of the Doping-Driven Metal-Insulator Transition in Correlated Electron Systems with strong Hund's Exchange Coupling},
author = {Jakob Steinbauer and Luca de' Medici and Silke Biermann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.05365},
year = {2019}
}
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11 pages, 13 Figures