We study the phase diagram of the frustrated t-t' Hubbard model on the square lattice by using a novel variational wave function. Taking the clue from the backflow correlations that have been introduced long-time ago by Feynman and Cohen and have been used for describing various interacting systems on the continuum (like liquid (3)He, the electron jellium, and metallic Hydrogen), we consider many-body correlations to construct a suitable approximation for the ground state of this correlated model on the lattice. In this way, a very accurate ansatz can be achieved both at weak and strong coupling. We present the evidence that an insulating and non-magnetic phase can be stabilized at strong coupling and sufficiently large frustrating ratio t'/t.

Metal-insulator transition and strong-coupling spin liquid in the t-t ' Hubbard model / Becca, F; Tocchio, Luca Fausto; Sorella, S.. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES. - ISSN 1742-6588. - 145:(2009), pp. 1-8. [10.1088/1742-6596/145/1/012016]

Metal-insulator transition and strong-coupling spin liquid in the t-t ' Hubbard model

Tocchio, Luca Fausto;Sorella S.
2009-01-01

Abstract

We study the phase diagram of the frustrated t-t' Hubbard model on the square lattice by using a novel variational wave function. Taking the clue from the backflow correlations that have been introduced long-time ago by Feynman and Cohen and have been used for describing various interacting systems on the continuum (like liquid (3)He, the electron jellium, and metallic Hydrogen), we consider many-body correlations to construct a suitable approximation for the ground state of this correlated model on the lattice. In this way, a very accurate ansatz can be achieved both at weak and strong coupling. We present the evidence that an insulating and non-magnetic phase can be stabilized at strong coupling and sufficiently large frustrating ratio t'/t.
2009
145
1
8
012016
https://arxiv.org/abs/0810.0665
Becca, F; Tocchio, Luca Fausto; Sorella, S.
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