We investigate the interplay between the formation of a lattice and magnetic polaron in the case of a single hole in the antiferromagnetic background. We present an exact analytical solution of the Holstein t-J model in infinite dimensions. The ground-state energy, electron-lattice correlation function, spin bag dimension as well as spectral properties are calculated. The magnetic and hole-lattice correlations sustain each other, i.e., the presence of antiferromagnetic correlations favors the formation of the lattice polaron at lower values of the electron-phonon coupling while the polaronic effect contributes to reduce the number of spin defects in the antiferromagnetic background. The crossover towards a spin-lattice small polaron region of the phase diagram becomes a discontinuous transition in the adiabatic limit.

Magnetic and lattice polaron in the Holstein t-J model

E Cappelluti;
2002

Abstract

We investigate the interplay between the formation of a lattice and magnetic polaron in the case of a single hole in the antiferromagnetic background. We present an exact analytical solution of the Holstein t-J model in infinite dimensions. The ground-state energy, electron-lattice correlation function, spin bag dimension as well as spectral properties are calculated. The magnetic and hole-lattice correlations sustain each other, i.e., the presence of antiferromagnetic correlations favors the formation of the lattice polaron at lower values of the electron-phonon coupling while the polaronic effect contributes to reduce the number of spin defects in the antiferromagnetic background. The crossover towards a spin-lattice small polaron region of the phase diagram becomes a discontinuous transition in the adiabatic limit.
2002
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Inglese
66
165102-1
165102-12
12
http://prb.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v66/i16/e165102
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Cappelluti, E; Ciuchi, S
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