Kinetic antiferromagnetism on a triangular lattice drives high-temperature phase separation into hole- and magnon-rich regions, forming a strongly bound charge-magnon liquid.
Spectral shift technique for strongly correlated lattice fermions
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
We present a development of strong-coupling diagrammatic techniques which relies on integrating out mean-field-like paths prior to conducting the expansion. This makes it possible to expand around a state with a quasiparticle spectrum that takes into account all kinetic effects that do not explicitly depend on nonlocal correlations. These paths contribute most of the kinetic energy in correlated systems, and so this protocol provides a starting point for the expansion that more closely resembles the full theory. Comparisons to existing exact results clearly confirm this.
fields
cond-mat.str-el 1years
2024 1verdicts
CONDITIONAL 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
High-Temperature Phase Separation and Charge-Magnon Liquid in Kinetic Antiferromagnets
Kinetic antiferromagnetism on a triangular lattice drives high-temperature phase separation into hole- and magnon-rich regions, forming a strongly bound charge-magnon liquid.