Dynamical spin response of doped two-leg Hubbard-like ladders

We study the dynamical spin response of doped two-leg Hubbard-like ladders in the framework of a low-energy effective field theory description given by the SO(6) Gross-Neveu model. Using the integrability of the SO(6) Gross-Neveu model, we derive the low energy dynamical magnetic susceptibility. The...

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Main Authors: Essler, F, Konik, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2007
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description We study the dynamical spin response of doped two-leg Hubbard-like ladders in the framework of a low-energy effective field theory description given by the SO(6) Gross-Neveu model. Using the integrability of the SO(6) Gross-Neveu model, we derive the low energy dynamical magnetic susceptibility. The susceptibility is characterized by an incommensurate coherent mode near (π,π) and by broad two excitation scattering continua at other k -points. In our computation we are able to estimate the relative weights of these contributions. All calculations are performed using form factor expansions which yield exact low energy results in the context of the SO(6) Gross-Neveu model. To employ this expansion, a number of hitherto undetermined form factors were computed. To do so, we developed a general approach for the computation of matrix elements of semilocal SO(6) Gross-Neveu operators. While our computation takes place in the context of SO(6) Gross-Neveu, we also consider the effects of perturbations away from an SO(6) symmetric model, showing that small perturbations at best quantitatively change the physics. © 2007 The American Physical Society.
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spelling oxford-uuid:fb38fae0-ed3d-4330-acae-20262b3e02602022-03-27T13:12:07ZDynamical spin response of doped two-leg Hubbard-like laddersJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:fb38fae0-ed3d-4330-acae-20262b3e0260EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2007Essler, FKonik, RWe study the dynamical spin response of doped two-leg Hubbard-like ladders in the framework of a low-energy effective field theory description given by the SO(6) Gross-Neveu model. Using the integrability of the SO(6) Gross-Neveu model, we derive the low energy dynamical magnetic susceptibility. The susceptibility is characterized by an incommensurate coherent mode near (π,π) and by broad two excitation scattering continua at other k -points. In our computation we are able to estimate the relative weights of these contributions. All calculations are performed using form factor expansions which yield exact low energy results in the context of the SO(6) Gross-Neveu model. To employ this expansion, a number of hitherto undetermined form factors were computed. To do so, we developed a general approach for the computation of matrix elements of semilocal SO(6) Gross-Neveu operators. While our computation takes place in the context of SO(6) Gross-Neveu, we also consider the effects of perturbations away from an SO(6) symmetric model, showing that small perturbations at best quantitatively change the physics. © 2007 The American Physical Society.
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Dynamical spin response of doped two-leg Hubbard-like ladders
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