Revisit of Antiferromagnetism in Hubbard Model by A Cluster Slave-Spin Method
Wei-Cheng Lee, Ting-Kuo Lee

TL;DR
This paper introduces a cluster slave-spin method to study antiferromagnetism in the Hubbard model, capturing both weak and strong coupling behaviors and providing insights into charge and spin gaps, quasiparticle weights, and holon-doublon correlations.
Contribution
The paper develops a cluster slave-spin approach that systematically investigates symmetry-broken phases in the Hubbard model, capturing crossover behaviors and improving upon previous mean-field methods.
Findings
Reproduces weak-coupling mean-field behavior of the AFM gap.
Captures strong-coupling superexchange behavior of the AFM gap.
Shows strong holon-doublon binding tendency in the strong coupling regime.
Abstract
The cluster slave-spin method is introduced to systematically investigate the solutions of the Hubbard model including the symmetry-broken phases. In this method, the electron operator is factorized into a fermioninc spinon describing the physical spin and a slave-spin describing the charge fluctuations. Following the formalism derived by Yu and Si [Phys. Rev. B 86, 085104 (2012)], it is shown that the self-consistent equations to explore various symmetry-broken density wave states can be constructed in general with a cluster of multiple slave-spin sites. We employ this method to study the antiferromagnetic (AFM) state in the single band Hubbard model with the two and four-site clusters of slave spins. While the Hubbard gap, the charge gap due to the doubly-occupied states, scales with the Hubbard interaction as expected, the AFM gap , the gap in the spinon dispersion…
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