Disordered orbital Hatsugai-Kohmoto model shows a transition from Poisson to GOE level statistics as interaction disorder increases, while OTOC plateau values fail to uniformly distinguish chaos across models.
Topological Mott Insulator at Quarter Filling in the Interacting Haldane Model
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While the recent advances in topology have led to a classification scheme for electronic bands described by the standard theory of metals, a similar scheme has not emerged for strongly correlated systems such as Mott insulators in which a partially filled band carries no current. By including interactions in the topologically non-trivial Haldane model, we show that a quarter-filled state emerges with a non-zero Chern number provided the interactions are sufficiently large. We first motivate this result on physical grounds and then by two methods: analytically by solving exactly a model in which interactions are local in momentum space and then numerically through the corresponding Hubbard model. All methods yield the same result: For sufficiently large interaction strengths, the quarter-filled Haldane model is a ferromagnetic topological Mott insulator with a Chern number of unity. Possible experimental realizations in cold-atom and solid state systems are discussed.
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Chaotic-Integrable Transition for Disordered Orbital Hatsugai-Kohmoto Model
Disordered orbital Hatsugai-Kohmoto model shows a transition from Poisson to GOE level statistics as interaction disorder increases, while OTOC plateau values fail to uniformly distinguish chaos across models.