Breakdown of the Bloch-wave behavior for a single hole in a gapped antiferromagnet
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
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holeblochdistributiondopedsingletransitionwaveanisotropy
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Whether a doped hole propagates as a Bloch wave or not is an important issue of doped Mott physics. Here we examine this problem based on the quasiparticle spectral weight $Z$ distribution, calculated by density matrix renormalization group (DMRG). By tuning the anisotropy of a two-leg $t$-$J$ ladder without closing the background spin gap, the $Z$ distribution unambiguously reveals a transition of the single hole state from a Bloch wave to a novel one with spontaneous translational symmetry breaking. We further establish a direct connection of such a transition with a nonlocal phase string entanglement between the hole and quantum spins, which explains numerical observations.
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