Attractive Effect of a Strong Electronic Repulsion: The Physics of Vertex Divergences
ORAL
Abstract
While the breakdown of the perturbation expansion for the many-electron problem has several formal consequences, here we unveil its physical effect: flipping the sign of the effective electronic interaction in specific scattering channels. By decomposing local and uniform susceptibilities of the Hubbard model via their spectral representations, we prove how entering the nonperturbative regime causes an enhancement of the charge response, ultimately responsible for the phase-separation instabilities close to the Mott metal-insulator transition. Our analysis opens a new route for understanding phase transitions in the nonperturbative regime and clarifies why attractive effects emerging from a strong repulsion can induce phase separations but not s-wave pairing or charge-density wave instabilities.
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Presenters
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Lorenzo Del Re
Georgetown University
Authors
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Lorenzo Del Re
Georgetown University
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Matthias Reitner
Solid State Physics, Vienna Institute of Technology
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Patrick Chalupa
Solid State Physics, Vienna Institute of Technology
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Daniel Springer
Solid State Physics, Vienna Institute of Technology
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Sergio Ciuchi
Dipartimento di Scienze Fisiche e Chimiche, Università dell'Aquila
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Giorgio Sangiovanni
Institut fuer Theoretische Physik und Astrophysik, Universitaet Wuerzburg, University of Würzburg
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Alessandro Toschi
Solid State Physics, Vienna Institute of Technology