A Quantum Monte Carlo Study of the Effect of Strain on Charge Density Wave Order in the Holstein Model
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Abstract
We investigate charge ordering in the Holstein model in the presence of anisotropic hopping, tx,ty=(1-δ),(1+δ), as a model of the effect of strain on charge density wave (CDW) materials. Using Quantum Monte Carlo simulations, we show that the CDW transition temperature is relatively insensitive to moderate anisotropy δ≤0.3, but begins to decrease more rapidly at δ≥0.4. However, the density correlations change significantly for moderate δ. Accompanying mean-field theory calculations show a similar qualitative structure, with the transition temperature relatively constant at small δ and a more rapid decrease for larger strains. We also obtain the density of states N(ω), which provides clear signal of the charge ordering transition at large strain, where finite size scaling of the charge structure factor is extremely difficult because of the small value of the order parameter.
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Presenters
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Benjamin Cohen-Stead
University of California, Davis, Physics, UC Davis
Authors
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Benjamin Cohen-Stead
University of California, Davis, Physics, UC Davis
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Richard Theodore Scalettar
University of California, Davis, Physics, UC Davis, UC Davis
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Natanael C. Costa
International School for Advanced Studies, International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA)
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Ehsan Khatami
San Jose State University