We determine the quantum phase diagram of the one-dimensional Hubbard model with bond-charge interaction X in addition to the usual Coulomb repulsion U > 0 at half-filling. For large enough X < t the model shows three phases. For large U the system is in the spin-density wave phase as in the usual Hubbard model. As U decreases, there is first a spin transition to a spontaneously dimerized bond-ordered wave phase and then a charge transition to a novel phase in which the dominant correlations at large distances correspond to an incommensurate singlet superconductor.

Incommmensurability and unconventional superconductor to insulator transition in the hubbard model with bond-charge interaction

Degli Esposti Boschi C;
2007

Abstract

We determine the quantum phase diagram of the one-dimensional Hubbard model with bond-charge interaction X in addition to the usual Coulomb repulsion U > 0 at half-filling. For large enough X < t the model shows three phases. For large U the system is in the spin-density wave phase as in the usual Hubbard model. As U decreases, there is first a spin transition to a spontaneously dimerized bond-ordered wave phase and then a charge transition to a novel phase in which the dominant correlations at large distances correspond to an incommensurate singlet superconductor.
2007
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM
Inglese
99
20
206401-1
206401-4
4
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
superconductor
hubbard model
renormalization
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Aligia, A.A.; Anfossi, A.; Arrachea, L.; Degli Esposti Boschi, C.; Dobry, A.O.; Gazza, C.; Montorsi, A.; Ortolani, F.; Torio, M.E.
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