Interplay between the charge density wave phase and a pseudogap under antiferromagnetic correlations
In this study, we explore the impact of short-range antiferromagnetic correlations on the charge density wave (CDW) phase in strongly correlated electron systems exhibiting the pseudogap phenomenon. Our investigation employs an n-pole approximation to consider the repulsive Coulomb interaction (U) a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physics letters. A 2025-01, Vol.529, p.130093, Article 130093 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study, we explore the impact of short-range antiferromagnetic correlations on the charge density wave (CDW) phase in strongly correlated electron systems exhibiting the pseudogap phenomenon. Our investigation employs an n-pole approximation to consider the repulsive Coulomb interaction (U) and antiferromagnetic correlations. Considering an one-band Hubbard model to account for the Coulomb interaction and a BCS-like model for the CDW order parameter, we observed that an increase in U enhances antiferromagnetic fluctuations, resulting in a flattened re-normalized band around the antinodal point (π,0). The pseudogap manifests itself in the band structure and density of states, prompting exploration of various U and occupation number values. Our findings indicate that antiferromagnetic correlations significantly influence the CDW state, as the Fermi surface is reconstructed within the ordered phase. Furthermore, we found a Lifshitz transition inside both the CDW phase and the normal state, with the latter preceding the onset of the pseudogap.
•Impact of short-range antiferromagnetic correlations on the charge density wave.•Lifshitz transition in the charge density wave phase.•Reconstruction of the Fermi surface in the charge density wave phase.•Pseudogap and a charge density wave in an one-band Hubbard model. |
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ISSN: | 0375-9601 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.physleta.2024.130093 |