Phonon renormalization from local and transitive electron-lattice couplings in strongly correlated systems
Abstract
Within the time-dependent Gutzwiller approximation (TDGA) applied to Holstein- and SSH-Hubbard models we study the influence of electron correlations on the phonon self-energy. For the local Holstein coupling we find that the phonon frequency renormalization gets weakened upon increasing the onsite interaction for all momenta. In contrast, correlations can enhance the phonon frequency shift for small wave-vectors in the SSH-Hubbard model. Moreover the TDGA applied to the latter model provides a mechanism which leads to phonon frequency corrections at intermediate momenta due to the coupling with double occupancy fluctuations. Both models display a shift of the nesting-induced to a instability when the onsite interaction becomes sufficiently strong and thus establishing phase separation as a generic phenomenon of strongly correlated electron-phonon coupled systems.
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@article{arxiv.0910.5618,
title = {Phonon renormalization from local and transitive electron-lattice couplings in strongly correlated systems},
author = {E. von Oelsen and A. Di Ciolo and J. Lorenzana and G. Seibold and M. Grilli},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0910.5618},
year = {2012}
}
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14 pages, 11 figures