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Nonextensive thermodynamics of the two-site Hubbard model

Statistical Mechanics 2009-11-10 v5 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

Thermodynamical properties of canonical and grand-canonical ensembles of the half-filled two-site Hubbard model have been discussed within the framework of the nonextensive statistics (NES). For relating the physical temperature TT to the Lagrange multiplier β\beta, two methods have been adopted: T=1/kBβT=1/k_B \beta in the method A [Tsallis {\it et al.} Physica A {\bf 261} (1998) 534], and T=cq/kBβT=c_q/k_B \beta in the method B [Abe {\it et al.} Phys. Lett. A {\bf 281} (2001) 126], where kBk_B denotes the Boltzman constant, cq=ipiqc_q= \sum_i p_i^q, pip_i the probability distribution of the iith state, and qq the entropic index. Temperature dependences of specific heat and magnetic susceptibility have been calculated for 1\lleqq\lleq21 \lleq q \lleq 2, the conventional Boltzman-Gibbs statistics being recovered in the limit of q=1q = 1. The Curie constant Γq\Gamma_q of the susceptibility in the atomic and low-temperature limits (t/U0,T/U0t/U \to 0, T/U \to 0) is shown to be given by Γq=2q22(q1)\Gamma_q=2 q 2^{2(q-1)} in the method A, and Γq=2q\Gamma_q=2 q in the method B, where tt stands for electron hoppings and UU intra-atomic interaction in the Hubbard model. These expressions for Γq\Gamma_q are shown to agree with the results of a free spin model which has been studied also by the NES with the methods A and B. A comparison has been made between the results for canonical and grand-canonical ensembles of the model.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0410045,
  title  = {Nonextensive thermodynamics of the two-site Hubbard model},
  author = {Hideo Hasegawa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0410045},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

22 pages, 7 figures, accepted in Physica A with minor changes