We study the Mott metal-insulator transition in the two-band Hubbard model with different hopping amplitudes t 1 and t 2 for the two orbitals on the two-dimensional square lattice by using non-magnetic variational wave functions, similarly to what has been considered in the limit of infinite dimensions by dynamical mean-field theory. We work out the phase diagram at half filling (i.e. two electrons per site) as a function of and the on-site Coulomb repulsion U, for two values of the Hund's coupling J = 0 and J/U = 0.1. Our results are in good agreement with previous dynamical mean-field theory calculations, demonstrating that the non-magnetic phase diagram is only slightly modified from infinite to two spatial dimensions. Three phases are present: a metallic one, for small values of U, where both orbitals are itinerant; a Mott insulator, for large values of U, where both orbitals are localized because of the Coulomb repulsion; and the so-called orbital-selective Mott insulator (OSMI), for small values of R and intermediate Us, where one orbital is localized while the other one is still itinerant. The effect of the Hund's coupling is two-fold: on one side, it favors the full Mott phase over the OSMI; on the other side, it stabilizes the OSMI at larger values of R. © 2016 IOP Publishing Ltd.
Assessing the orbital selective Mott transition with variational wave functions / Tocchio, Luca Fausto; Arrigoni, Federico; Sorella, Sandro; Becca, Federico. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONDENSED MATTER. - ISSN 1361-648X. - 28:10(2016), pp. 1-8. [10.1088/0953-8984/28/10/105602]
Assessing the orbital selective Mott transition with variational wave functions
Tocchio, Luca Fausto;Arrigoni, Federico;Sorella, Sandro;Becca, Federico
2016-01-01
Abstract
We study the Mott metal-insulator transition in the two-band Hubbard model with different hopping amplitudes t 1 and t 2 for the two orbitals on the two-dimensional square lattice by using non-magnetic variational wave functions, similarly to what has been considered in the limit of infinite dimensions by dynamical mean-field theory. We work out the phase diagram at half filling (i.e. two electrons per site) as a function of and the on-site Coulomb repulsion U, for two values of the Hund's coupling J = 0 and J/U = 0.1. Our results are in good agreement with previous dynamical mean-field theory calculations, demonstrating that the non-magnetic phase diagram is only slightly modified from infinite to two spatial dimensions. Three phases are present: a metallic one, for small values of U, where both orbitals are itinerant; a Mott insulator, for large values of U, where both orbitals are localized because of the Coulomb repulsion; and the so-called orbital-selective Mott insulator (OSMI), for small values of R and intermediate Us, where one orbital is localized while the other one is still itinerant. The effect of the Hund's coupling is two-fold: on one side, it favors the full Mott phase over the OSMI; on the other side, it stabilizes the OSMI at larger values of R. © 2016 IOP Publishing Ltd.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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