Complementary views on electron spectra: From Fluctuation Diagnostics to real space correlations
O. Gunnarsson, J. Merino, T. Sch\"afer, G. Sangiovanni, G. Rohringer,, and A. Toschi

TL;DR
This paper links electron spectra to real space correlations in the Hubbard model, using fluctuation diagnostics reformulated in fermionic modes, revealing how RVB and spin fluctuations influence pseudogap formation.
Contribution
It introduces a reformulation of fluctuation diagnostics in fermionic modes and relates fluctuations to real space correlations via a large-U expansion, enhancing understanding of pseudogap physics.
Findings
Correlation functions indicate an RVB state at high U
Pseudogap develops along the Fermi surface with increasing U
Transition from Kondo-like to RVB-like states observed
Abstract
We study the relation between the microscopic properties of a many-body system and the electron spectra, experimentally accessible by photoemission. In a recent paper [Phys. Rev. Lett. 114, 236402 (2015)], we introduced the "fluctuation diagnostics" approach, to extract the dominant wave vector dependent bosonic fluctuations from the electronic self-energy. Here, we first reformulate the theory in terms of fermionic modes, to render its connection with resonance valence bond (RVB) fluctuations more transparent. Secondly, by using a large-U expansion, where U is the Coulomb interaction, we relate the fluctuations to real space correlations. Therefore, it becomes possible to study how electron spectra are related to charge, spin, superconductivity and RVB-like real space correlations, broadening the analysis of an earlier work [Phys. Rev. B 89, 245130 (2014)]. This formalism is applied to…
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