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arxiv: 1302.5427 · v2 · pith:IEIJZAM4new · submitted 2013-02-21 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el

Doublon-holon binding, Mott transition, and fractionalized antiferromagnet in the Hubbard model

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We argue that the binding between doubly occupied (doublon) and empty (holon) sites governs the incoherent excitations and plays a key role in the Mott transition in strongly correlated Mott-Hubbard systems. We construct a new saddle point solution with doublon-holon binding in the Kotliar-Ruckenstein slave-boson functional integral formulation of the Hubbard model. On the half-filled honeycomb lattice and square lattice, the ground state is found to exhibit a continuous transition from the paramagnetic semimetal/metal to an antiferromagnetic ordered Slater insulator with coherent quasiparticles at $U_{c1}$, followed by a Mott transition into an electron-fractionalized AF$^*$ phase without coherent excitations at $U_{c2}$. Such a phase structure appears generic of bipartite lattices without frustration. We show that doublon-holon binding unites the three important ideas of strong correlation: the coherent quasiparticles, the incoherent Hubbard bands, and the deconfined Mott insulator.

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