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Universal magnetic energy scale in the doped Fermi-Hubbard model

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2026-04-17 v1 Quantum Gases

Abstract

Magnetic correlations of doped Mott insulators hold the key to the unusual characteristics of many quantum materials. Recent experiments with ultracold atoms in optical lattices have provided new information about the magnetic properties of the Fermi-Hubbard model on a square lattice. We demonstrate that recent measurements indicate that a single doping-dependent energy scale determines both static correlations and dynamical response of these systems. To understand these experimental findings, we employ a self-consistent formalism to describe the coupling between antiferromagnetic magnons and doped holes, and we uncover the emergence of a universal magnetic energy scale at finite doping, which we denote by JJ^*. We present the single- and two-magnon spectral properties at finite doping and discuss the appearance of a bimagnon peak in lattice-modulation spectroscopy, at frequencies set by JJ^*. Furthermore, we argue that this same energy scale sets the onset of pseudogap phenomena, leading to the hypothesis kBT=cJk_BT^* = c J^*, with cc an order one number. We identify another low-energy scale emerging from our analysis of magnetic excitations, and argue that it controls the stability of N\'{e}el order at the lowest temperatures, ultimately driving a transition to an incommensurate spin-density-wave at finite doping. We discuss the relation between this low-energy scale and the nature of fermionic quasiparticles. Our analysis suggests that stability of the commensurate antiferromagentic phase at finite doping can be controlled experimentally by introducing additional quasiparticle broadening via disorder or low-frequency noise.

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@article{arxiv.2604.15234,
  title  = {Universal magnetic energy scale in the doped Fermi-Hubbard model},
  author = {Radu Andrei and Ivan Morera and Jonathan B. Curtis and Immanuel Bloch and Eugene Demler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.15234},
  year   = {2026}
}

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7 pages, 4 figures + 29 pages, 13 figures in SM