Dynamic Exponent of t-J and t-J-W Model
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
cond-mat.supr-con
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dynamicexponentmodeldeltadrudetransitiontwo-particleweight
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Drude weight of optical conductivity is calculated at zero temperature by exact diagonalization for the two-dimensional t-J model with the two-particle term, $W$. For the ordinary t-J model with $W$=0, the scaling of the Drude weight $D \propto \delta^2$ for small doping concentration $\delta$ is obtained, which indicates anomalous dynamic exponent $z$=4 of the Mott transition. When $W$ is switched on, the dynamic exponent recovers its conventional value $z$=2. This corresponds to an incoherent-to-coherent transition associated with the switching of the two-particle transfer.
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