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Superconductivity, charge-density waves, antiferromagnetism, and phase separation in the Hubbard-Holstein model

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2017-11-28 v2 Superconductivity

Abstract

By using variational wave functions and quantum Monte Carlo techniques, we investigate the interplay between electron-electron and electron-phonon interactions in the two-dimensional Hubbard-Holstein model. Here, the ground-state phase diagram is triggered by several energy scales, i.e., the electron hopping tt, the on-site electron-electron interaction UU, the phonon energy ω0\omega_0, and the electron-phonon coupling gg. At half filling, the ground state is an antiferromagnetic insulator for U2g2/ω0U \gtrsim 2g^2/\omega_0, while it is a charge-density-wave (or bi-polaronic) insulator for U2g2/ω0U \lesssim 2g^2/\omega_0. In addition to these phases, we find a superconducting phase that intrudes between them. For ω0/t=1\omega_0/t=1, superconductivity emerges when both U/tU/t and 2g2/tω02g^2/t\omega_0 are small; then, by increasing the value of the phonon energy ω0\omega_0, it extends along the transition line between antiferromagnetic and charge-density-wave insulators. Away from half filling, phase separation occurs when doping the charge-density-wave insulator, while a uniform (superconducting) ground state is found when doping the superconducting phase. In the analysis of finite-size effects, it is extremely important to average over twisted boundary conditions, especially in the weak-coupling limit and in the doped case.

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@article{arxiv.1709.00278,
  title  = {Superconductivity, charge-density waves, antiferromagnetism, and phase separation in the Hubbard-Holstein model},
  author = {Seher Karakuzu and Luca F. Tocchio and Sandro Sorella and Federico Becca},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.00278},
  year   = {2017}
}

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11 pages, 10 figures