Quantum Monte Carlo simulations on an 18-site honeycomb lattice at U=3.0 find negative two-body energy shifts in the charge-zero channel, indicating attraction but not conclusively a bound state.
The Semimetal-Antiferromagnetic Mott Insulator Quantum Phase Transition of the Hubbard Model on the Honeycomb Lattice
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The Hubbard model on the honeycomb lattice undergoes a quantum phase transition from a semimetallic to a Mott insulating phase and from a disordered to an anti-ferromagnetically phase. We show that these transitions occur simultaneously and we calculate the critical coupling $U_c=3.835(14)$ as well as the critical exponents $\nu=1.181(43)$ and $\beta=0.898(37)$ which are expected to fall into the $SU(2)$ Gross-Neveu universality class. For this we employ Hybrid Monte Carlo simulations, extrapolate the single particle gap and the spin structure factors to the thermodynamic and continuous time limits, and perform a data collapse fit. We also determine the zero temperature values of single particle gap and staggered magnetisation on both sides of the phase transition.
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Search for Stable States in Two-Body Excitations of the Hubbard Model on the Honeycomb Lattice
Quantum Monte Carlo simulations on an 18-site honeycomb lattice at U=3.0 find negative two-body energy shifts in the charge-zero channel, indicating attraction but not conclusively a bound state.