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Phase transitions in the binary-alloy Hubbard model: insight from strong-coupling perturbation theory

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2019-01-09 v1

Abstract

In the binary-alloy with composition Ax_xB1x_{1-x} of two atoms with ionic energy scales ±Δ\pm\Delta, an apparent Ander- son insulator (AI) is obtained as a result of randomness in the position of atoms. Using our recently developed technique that combines the local self-energy from strong-coupling perturbation theory with the transfer matrix method, we are able to address the problem of adding a Hubbard UU to the binary alloy problem for millions of lattice sites on the honeycomb lattice. By adding the Hubbard interaction UU, the resulting AI phase will become metallic which in our formulation can be clearly attributed to the screening of disorder by Hubbard UU. Upon further increase in UU, again the AI phase emerges which can be understood in terms of the suppressed charge fluctuations due to residual Hubbard interaction of which the randomness takes advantage and localizes the quasi-particles of the metallic phase. The ultimate destiny of the system at very large UU is to become a Mott insulator (MI). We construct the phase diagram of this model in the plane of (U,ΔU,\Delta) for various compositions xx.

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@article{arxiv.1810.02505,
  title  = {Phase transitions in the binary-alloy Hubbard model: insight from strong-coupling perturbation theory},
  author = {Elaheh Adibi and Alireza Habibi and S. A. Jafari},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.02505},
  year   = {2019}
}