Two-dimensional Hubbard-Holstein bipolaron
Abstract
We present a diagrammatic Monte Carlo study of the properties of the Hubbard-Holstein bipolaron on a two-dimensional square lattice. With a small Coulomb repulsion, U, and with increasing electron-phonon interaction, and when reaching a value about two times smaller than the one corresponding to the transition of light polaron to heavy polaron, the system suffers a sharp transition from a state formed by two weakly bound light polarons to a heavy, strongly bound on-site bipolaron. Aside from this rather conventional bipolaron a new bipolaron state is found for large U at intermediate and large electron-phonon coupling, corresponding to two polarons bound on nearest-neighbor sites. We discuss both the properties of the different bipolaron states and the transition from one state to another. We present a phase diagram in parameter space defined by the electron-phonon coupling and U. Our numerical method does not use any artificial approximation and can be easily modified to other bipolaron models with longer range electron-phonon and/or electron-electron interaction.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0401305,
title = {Two-dimensional Hubbard-Holstein bipolaron},
author = {Alexandru Macridin and George. A. Sawatzky and Mark Jarrell},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0401305},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
14 pages, 12 figures