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Spin and charge gaps in the one-dimensional Kondo-lattice model with Coulomb interaction between conduction electrons

Condensed Matter 2009-10-28 v1

Abstract

The density-matrix renormalization-group method is applied to the one-dimensional Kondo-lattice model with the Coulomb interaction between the conduction electrons. The spin and charge gaps are calculated as a function of the exchange constant JJ and the Coulomb interaction UcU_c. It is shown that both the spin and charge gaps increase with increasing JJ and UcU_c. The spin gap vanishes in the limit of J0J \rightarrow 0 for any UcU_c with an exponential form, Δsexp[1/α(Uc)Jρ]\Delta_s\propto \exp{[-1/\alpha (U_c) J \rho]}. The exponent, α(Uc)\alpha (U_c), is determined as a function of UcU_c. The charge gap is generally much larger than the spin gap. In the limit of J0J \rightarrow 0, the charge gap vanishes as Δc=12J\Delta_c=\frac{1}{2}J for Uc=0U_c=0 but for a finite UcU_c it tends to a finite value, which is the charge gap of the Hubbard model.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9608117,
  title  = {Spin and charge gaps in the one-dimensional Kondo-lattice model with Coulomb interaction between conduction electrons},
  author = {N. Shibata and T. Nishino and K. Ueda and C. Ishii},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9608117},
  year   = {2009}
}

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