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Possible Exotic Phases in the One-dimensional Extended Hubbard Model

Clay, R. T., Sandvik, A. W., & Campbell, D. K. (1999). Possible Exotic Phases in the One-dimensional Extended Hubbard Model. Phys. Rev. B. 59, 4665-4679.

Abstract

We investigate numerically the ground state phase diagram of the one-dimensional extended Hubbard model, including an on-site interaction U and a nearest-neighbor interaction V. We focus on the ground state phases of the model in the V >> U region, where previous studies have suggested the possibility of dominant superconducting pairing fluctuations before the system phase separates at a critical value V = VPS. Using quantum Monte Carlo methods on lattices much larger than in previous Lanczös diagonalization studies, we determine the boundary of phase separation, the Luttinger-liquid correlation exponent Krho, and other correlation functions in this region. We find that phase separation occurs for V significantly smaller than previously reported. In addition, for negative U, we find that a uniform state reenters from phase separation as the electron density is increased towards half filling. For V < VPS, our results show that superconducting fluctuations are not dominant. The system behaves asymptotically as a Luttinger liquid with Krho < 1, but we also find strong low-energy (but gapped) charge-density fluctuations at a momentum not expected for a standard Luttinger liquid.