Electronic and magnetic properties of the ionic Hubbard model on the striped triangular lattice at 3/4 filling
J. Merino, R. H. McKenzie, and B. J. Powell

TL;DR
This paper investigates the electronic and magnetic phases of the ionic Hubbard model on a striped triangular lattice at 3/4 filling, revealing diverse insulating states, magnetic behaviors, and their relation to experimental observations in Na0.5CoO2.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of the ionic Hubbard model on a striped triangular lattice, highlighting the dependence of insulating phases and magnetic interactions on model parameters and connecting results to real materials.
Findings
Identifies three distinct insulating phases depending on parameters.
Shows how lattice frustration influences magnetic order.
Connects theoretical results to experimental data on Na0.5CoO2.
Abstract
We report a detailed study of a model Hamiltonian which exhibits a rich interplay of geometrical spin frustration, strong electronic correlations, and charge ordering. The character of the insulating phase depends on the magnitude of Delta/|t| and on the sign of t. We find a Mott insulator for Delta >> U >> |t|; a charge transfer insulator for U >> \Delta >> |t|; and a correlated covalent insulator for U >> \Delta ~ |t|. The charge transfer insulating state is investigated using a strong coupling expansion. The frustration of the triangular lattice can lead to antiferromagnetism or ferromagnetism depending on the sign of the hopping matrix element, t. We identify the "ring" exchange process around a triangular plaquette which determines the sign of the magnetic interactions. Exact diagonalization calculations are performed on the model for a wide range of parameters and compared to the…
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