Finite-Temperature Kinetic Ferromagnetism in the Square Lattice Hubbard Model
ORAL
Abstract
Nearly 60 years ago, Nagaoka proved that a single dopant in an otherwise half filled Hubbard system can bring about ferromagnetism through kinetic means. The phenomenon was recently observed with ultracold atoms in triangular optical lattices. Here, we explore the kinetic ferromagnetism within the square lattice Hubbard model and its strong-coupling counterpart, the t−J model, at finite temperatures in the thermodynamic limit via the numerical linked-cluster expansions. We find evidence of ferromagnetic Nagaoka polarons at dopings up to ∼30% away from half filling for a variety of interaction strengths and at temperatures as low as 0.2 of the hopping energy. We map out the boundaries of this phase through analyzing various correlation functions.
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Presenters
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Ehsan Khatami
San Jose State University
Authors
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Ehsan Khatami
San Jose State University
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Robin C Newby
San Jose State University