We report a systematic study of the transition from a band insulator (BI) to a Mott insulator (MI) in a one-dimensional Hubbard model at half-filling with an on-site Coulomb interaction U and an alternating periodic site potential V. We employ both the zero-temperature density matrix renormalization group (DMRG) method to determine the gap and critical behavior of the system and the finite-temperature transfer matrix renormalization group method to evaluate the thermodynamic properties. We find two critical points at U = U-c and U = U-s that separate the BI and MI phases for a given V. A charge- neutral spin-singlet exciton band develops in the BI phase (U < U-c) and drops below the band gap when U exceeds a special point U-e. The excito...
The orbital degrees of freedom are of vital importance in explanation of various phenomena. Among th...
The orbital degrees of freedom are of vital importance in explanation of various phenomena. Among th...
We present the zero-temperature phase diagram of the one-dimensional t(2g)-orbital Hubbard model, ob...
We investigate three different types of quantum phase transition occurring in quasi one-dimensional ...
We investigate three different types of quantum phase transition occurring in quasi one-dimensional ...
We examine the critical behavior near the metal-insulator transition (MIT) in the one-dimensional ex...
We employ dynamical density-matrix renormalization-group (DDMRG) and field-theory methods to determi...
We study the properties of exciton excitations in the Hubbard model with alternating potential and d...
We employ dynamical density-matrix renormalization group (DDMRG) and field-theory methods to determi...
We study the metal-insulator transition due to correlations between electrons using a Hubbard model....
The Mott metal-insulator transition in the two-band Hubbard model in infinite dimensions is studied ...
We study the metal-insulator transition due to correlations between electrons using a Hubbard model....
The orbital degrees of freedom are of vital importance in explanation of various phenomena. Among th...
We investigate the neutral-to-ionic insulator-insulator transition in one-dimensional materials by t...
The orbital degrees of freedom are of vital importance in explanation of various phenomena. Among th...
The orbital degrees of freedom are of vital importance in explanation of various phenomena. Among th...
The orbital degrees of freedom are of vital importance in explanation of various phenomena. Among th...
We present the zero-temperature phase diagram of the one-dimensional t(2g)-orbital Hubbard model, ob...
We investigate three different types of quantum phase transition occurring in quasi one-dimensional ...
We investigate three different types of quantum phase transition occurring in quasi one-dimensional ...
We examine the critical behavior near the metal-insulator transition (MIT) in the one-dimensional ex...
We employ dynamical density-matrix renormalization-group (DDMRG) and field-theory methods to determi...
We study the properties of exciton excitations in the Hubbard model with alternating potential and d...
We employ dynamical density-matrix renormalization group (DDMRG) and field-theory methods to determi...
We study the metal-insulator transition due to correlations between electrons using a Hubbard model....
The Mott metal-insulator transition in the two-band Hubbard model in infinite dimensions is studied ...
We study the metal-insulator transition due to correlations between electrons using a Hubbard model....
The orbital degrees of freedom are of vital importance in explanation of various phenomena. Among th...
We investigate the neutral-to-ionic insulator-insulator transition in one-dimensional materials by t...
The orbital degrees of freedom are of vital importance in explanation of various phenomena. Among th...
The orbital degrees of freedom are of vital importance in explanation of various phenomena. Among th...
The orbital degrees of freedom are of vital importance in explanation of various phenomena. Among th...
We present the zero-temperature phase diagram of the one-dimensional t(2g)-orbital Hubbard model, ob...