Self-energy corrections in an antiferromagnet -- interplay of classical and quantum effects on quasiparticle dispersion
Abstract
Self-energy corrections due to fermion-magnon interaction are studied in the antiferromagnetic state of the Hubbard model within the rainbow (noncrossing) approximation in the full range from weak to strong coupling. The role of classical (mean-field) features of fermion and magnon dispersion, associated with finite , are examined on quantum corrections to quasiparticle energy, weight, one-particle density of states etc. A finite- induced classical dispersion term, absent in the model, is found to play an important role in suppressing the quasiparticle weight for states near , as seen in cuprates. For intermediate , the renormalized AF band gap is found to be nearly half of the classical value, and the weak coupling limit is quite non-trivial due to strongly suppressed magnon amplitude. For finite , the renormalized AF band gap is shown to vanish at a critical interaction strength , yielding a spin fluctuation driven first-order AF insulator - PM metal transition. Quasiparticle dispersion evaluated with the same set of Hubbard model cuprate parameters, as obtained from a recent magnon spectrum fit, provides excellent agreement with ARPES data for .
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0402487,
title = {Self-energy corrections in an antiferromagnet -- interplay of classical and quantum effects on quasiparticle dispersion},
author = {Pooja Srivastava and Avinash Singh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0402487},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
11 pages, 17 figures