Whereas the t - J model has gained wide popularity among physicists as a model for high-TC superconductivity, its physical origin is not at all clear. In this communication we show that the Hubbard model with occupation-dependent hopping (t1 - t3 - U model), recently proposed to account for the relaxation of doubly-occupied orbitals, reduces, in a physically relevant parameter region, to an effective t - J - t′ model with no upper bound on the J/t ratio. Results of exact diagonalization studies on finite size systems demonstrate the equivalence between the t1 - t2 - t3 - U model with intermediate/large U and the t - J - t′ even for very large J/t ratio (up to 16). On the contrary, t - U and t - J models turn out to be equivalent to t - J - ...
A comparison of microscopic theories for superconductivity in the limit of strong electron correlati...
The fermionic and bosonic sectors of the 2-site Hubbard model have been exactly solved by means of t...
We present a new model describing strongly correlated electrons on a general d-dimensional lattice. ...
To date, the Hubbard model and its strong coupling limit, the t-J model, serve as the canonical mode...
We obtain the Fermi contact term of the electron-nuclear effective Hamiltonian describing the coupli...
The t-J model written in terms of Hubbard operators is studied with a view to contributing to the se...
The origin of the apparent discrepancies between the one-particle spectra of the Hubbard and t-J mod...
We study the t-J model with the inclusion of the so-called three-site term which is due to the t/U →...
We present a comparative study of the Hubbard and $t-J$ models far away from half-filling. We show t...
The t−J model is a standard model of strongly correlated electrons, often studied in the context of ...
Submitted to: Phys. Rev., B Abstract: The origin of the apparent discrepancies between the one-part...
AbstractBy comparing the exact results of an extended multiband Hubbard Hamiltonian for Cu2O7 and Cu...
Abstract One central challenge in high-Tc superconductivity (SC) is to derive a detailed understandi...
We study the t-J model as a microscopic model of high-temperature superconductors. The local constra...
A generic Hamiltonian, which incorporates the effect of the orbital contraction on the hopping ampli...
A comparison of microscopic theories for superconductivity in the limit of strong electron correlati...
The fermionic and bosonic sectors of the 2-site Hubbard model have been exactly solved by means of t...
We present a new model describing strongly correlated electrons on a general d-dimensional lattice. ...
To date, the Hubbard model and its strong coupling limit, the t-J model, serve as the canonical mode...
We obtain the Fermi contact term of the electron-nuclear effective Hamiltonian describing the coupli...
The t-J model written in terms of Hubbard operators is studied with a view to contributing to the se...
The origin of the apparent discrepancies between the one-particle spectra of the Hubbard and t-J mod...
We study the t-J model with the inclusion of the so-called three-site term which is due to the t/U →...
We present a comparative study of the Hubbard and $t-J$ models far away from half-filling. We show t...
The t−J model is a standard model of strongly correlated electrons, often studied in the context of ...
Submitted to: Phys. Rev., B Abstract: The origin of the apparent discrepancies between the one-part...
AbstractBy comparing the exact results of an extended multiband Hubbard Hamiltonian for Cu2O7 and Cu...
Abstract One central challenge in high-Tc superconductivity (SC) is to derive a detailed understandi...
We study the t-J model as a microscopic model of high-temperature superconductors. The local constra...
A generic Hamiltonian, which incorporates the effect of the orbital contraction on the hopping ampli...
A comparison of microscopic theories for superconductivity in the limit of strong electron correlati...
The fermionic and bosonic sectors of the 2-site Hubbard model have been exactly solved by means of t...
We present a new model describing strongly correlated electrons on a general d-dimensional lattice. ...