Metal-insulator transition in three-band Hubbard model with strong spin-orbit interaction
Liang Du, Li Huang, Xi Dai

TL;DR
This paper investigates the phase diagram of a three-band Hubbard model with strong spin-orbit interaction, revealing how electron correlations influence metal, band insulator, and Mott insulator phases, emphasizing the enhancement of Mott insulating behavior by spin-orbit coupling.
Contribution
It provides a systematic study of the three-band Hubbard model with full Hund's coupling and spin-orbit interaction using advanced computational methods, highlighting the non-mean-field effects of electron correlations on spin-orbit coupling.
Findings
Spin-orbit coupling enhances Mott insulator formation.
Phase diagram includes metal, band insulator, and Mott insulator phases.
Electron correlations significantly modify effective spin-orbit coupling.
Abstract
Recent investigations suggest that both spin-orbit coupling and electron correlation play very crucial roles in the transition metal oxides. By using the generalized Gutzwiller variational method and dynamical mean-field theory with the hybridization expansion continuous time quantum Monte Carlo as impurity solver, the three-band Hubbard model with full Hund's rule coupling and spin-orbit interaction terms, which contains the essential physics of partially filled sub-shell of materials, is studied systematically. The calculated phase diagram of this model exhibits three distinct phase regions, including metal, band insulator and Mott insulator respectively. We find that the spin-orbit coupling term intends to greatly enhance the tendency of the Mott insulator phase. Furthermore, the influence of the electron-electron interaction on the effective strength of spin-orbit…
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