Unconventional correlated metallic behavior due to interorbital Coulomb interaction
Abstract
We study the non-degenerate one dimensional two-orbital Hubbard model with interorbital Coulomb interaction. By means of the density-matrix renormalization group technique, we calculate the local single-particle density of states and the optical conductivity at zero temperature. We find that a finite interorbital Coulomb repulsion generates a new class of states within the Mott-Hubbard band which has a large weight of holon-doublon pairs, which we hence call the holon-doublon band (HDB). When is sufficiently large, the HDB specifies the gapless low-energy excitations, and the system becomes an unconventional correlated metal. Optical conductivity results resolve different metallic behaviors for zero and finite interaction . Compared to the case without interorbital interaction, the conductivity is strongly reduced in the correlated holon-doublon metal for finite . In addition, the absorption spectrum is dominated by the HDB, which is clearly distinguishable from the Mott-Hubbard band.
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@article{arxiv.2312.08284,
title = {Unconventional correlated metallic behavior due to interorbital Coulomb interaction},
author = {N. Aucar Boidi and A. P. Kampf and K. Hallberg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.08284},
year = {2024}
}