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Spin and charge dynamics of a quasi-one-dimensional antiferromagnetic metal
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关键词: T-C SUPERCONDUCTORS;    MEAN-FIELD THEORY;    FERMION SYSTEMS;    MONTE-CARLO;    OPTICAL CONDUCTIVITY;    LUTTINGER LIQUID;    COUPLED CHAINS;    QUANTUM-THEORY;    HUBBARD-MODEL;    ELECTRODYNAMICS;   
DOI  :  10.1103/PhysRevB.91.045137
来源: SCIE
【 摘 要 】

We use quantum Monte Carlo simulations to study a finite-temperature dimensional-crossover-driven evolution of spin and charge dynamics in an anisotropic two-dimensional system of weakly coupled Hubbard chains with a half-filled band. The low-temperature behavior of the charge gap indicates a crossover between two distinct energy scales: a high-energy one-dimensional (1D) Mott gap due to the umklapp process and a low-energy gap which stems from long-range antiferromagnetic (AF) spin fluctuations. Away from the 1D regime and at temperature scales above the charge gap, the emergence of a zero-frequency Drude-like feature in the interchain optical conductivity sigma(perpendicular to)(omega) implies the onset of a higher-dimensional metal. In this metallic phase, enhanced quasiparticle scattering off finite-range AF spin fluctuations results in incoherent single-particle dynamics. The coupling between spin and charge fluctuations is also seen in the spin dynamical structure factor S(q,omega) displaying damped spin excitations (paramagnons) close to the AF wave vector q = (pi,pi) and particle-hole continua near 1D momentum transfers spanning quasiparticles at the Fermi surface. We relate our results to the charge deconfinement in quasi-1D organic Bechgaard-Fabre salts.

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