Two-dimensional Holstein-Hubbard model: Critical temperature, Ising universality, and bipolaron liquid
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cond-mat.dis-nncond-mat.supr-con
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modeltwo-dimensionalcriticalholstein-hubbardisingphasetemperaturetransition
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The two-dimensional Holstein-Hubbard model is studied by means of continuous-time quantum Monte Carlo simulations. Using renormalization-group-invariant correlation ratios and finite-size extrapolation, the critical temperature of the charge-density-wave transition is determined as a function of coupling strength, phonon frequency, and Hubbard repulsion. The phase transition is demonstrated to be in the universality class of the two-dimensional Ising model and detectable via the fidelity susceptibility. The structure of the ground-state phase diagram and the possibility of a bipolaronic metal with a single-particle gap above $T_c$ are explored.
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