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From "Weak" to "Strong" Hole Confinement in a Mott Insulator

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We study the problem of a single hole in an Ising antiferromagnet and, using the magnon expansion and analytical methods, determine the expansion coefficients of its wave function in the magnon basis. In the 1D case, the hole is "weakly" confined in a potential well and the magnon coefficients decay exponentially in the absence of a string potential. This behavior is in sharp contrast to the 2D square plane where the hole is "strongly" confined by a string potential and the magnon coefficients decay superexponentially. The latter is identified here to be a fingerprint of the strings in doped antiferromagnets that can be recognized in the numerical or cold atom simulations of the 2D doped Hubbard model. Finally, we attribute the differences between the 1D and 2D cases to the magnon-magnon interactions being crucially important in a 1D spin system.

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Spectral properties of spin-orbital polarons as a fingerprint of orbital order

cond-mat.str-el · 2019-08-06 · conditional · novelty 5.0

In a spin-orbital superexchange model for e_g^3 systems, the quasiparticle band of a doped hole is nearly dispersionless for the Kugel-Khomskii orbital phase (phi=pi/6) and strongly dispersive for the phi=0 phase, offering a spectral fingerprint of orbital order.

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  • Spectral properties of spin-orbital polarons as a fingerprint of orbital order cond-mat.str-el · 2019-08-06 · conditional · none · ref 51 · internal anchor

    In a spin-orbital superexchange model for e_g^3 systems, the quasiparticle band of a doped hole is nearly dispersionless for the Kugel-Khomskii orbital phase (phi=pi/6) and strongly dispersive for the phi=0 phase, offering a spectral fingerprint of orbital order.