A generalized version of the fidelity susceptibility of single-band and multiorbital Hubbard models is systematically studied using single-site dynamical mean-field theory in combination with a hybridization expansion continuous-time quantum Monte Carlo impurity solver. We find that the fidelity susceptibility is extremely sensitive to changes in the state of the system. It can be used as a numerically inexpensive tool to detect and characterize a broad range of phase transitions and crossovers in Hubbard models, including (orbital-selective) Mott metal-insulator transitions, magnetic phase transitions, high-spin to low-spin transitions, Fermi-liquid to non-Fermi-liquid crossovers, and spin-freezing crossovers
2011-07-26In this dissertation, we address several problems in condensed matter physics, statistical...
We discuss how positions of critical points of the three-dimensional Bose-Hubbard model can be accur...
We study the Mott transition in the Hubbard model within the dynamical mean field theory approach wh...
The fidelity susceptibility is a general purpose probe of phase transitions. With its origin in quan...
The fidelity susceptibility is a general purpose probe of phase transitions. With its origin in quan...
4 pagesInternational audienceWhen a system undergoes a quantum phase transition, the ground-state wa...
We solve the dynamical mean-field theory equations for the Hubbard model away from the particle-hole...
The Kondo effect is a ubiquitous phenomenon appearing at low temperature in quantum confined systems...
Motivated by the increasing research interests in the role of the fidelity in quantum critical pheno...
The ground-state fidelity has been introduced recently as a tool to investigate quantum phase transi...
We investigate the phase diagram of the spin-orbit-coupled three orbital Hubbard model at arbitrary...
We study the Mott transition in the Hubbard model within the dynamical mean field theory approach wh...
We use the fidelity approach to quantum critical points to study the zero-temperature phase diagram ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We investigate the BCS-BEC crossover in an ultracold atomic ga...
We assess the reliability of the one-crossing approximation (OCA) approach in a quantitative descrip...
2011-07-26In this dissertation, we address several problems in condensed matter physics, statistical...
We discuss how positions of critical points of the three-dimensional Bose-Hubbard model can be accur...
We study the Mott transition in the Hubbard model within the dynamical mean field theory approach wh...
The fidelity susceptibility is a general purpose probe of phase transitions. With its origin in quan...
The fidelity susceptibility is a general purpose probe of phase transitions. With its origin in quan...
4 pagesInternational audienceWhen a system undergoes a quantum phase transition, the ground-state wa...
We solve the dynamical mean-field theory equations for the Hubbard model away from the particle-hole...
The Kondo effect is a ubiquitous phenomenon appearing at low temperature in quantum confined systems...
Motivated by the increasing research interests in the role of the fidelity in quantum critical pheno...
The ground-state fidelity has been introduced recently as a tool to investigate quantum phase transi...
We investigate the phase diagram of the spin-orbit-coupled three orbital Hubbard model at arbitrary...
We study the Mott transition in the Hubbard model within the dynamical mean field theory approach wh...
We use the fidelity approach to quantum critical points to study the zero-temperature phase diagram ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We investigate the BCS-BEC crossover in an ultracold atomic ga...
We assess the reliability of the one-crossing approximation (OCA) approach in a quantitative descrip...
2011-07-26In this dissertation, we address several problems in condensed matter physics, statistical...
We discuss how positions of critical points of the three-dimensional Bose-Hubbard model can be accur...
We study the Mott transition in the Hubbard model within the dynamical mean field theory approach wh...