The $t$-$t'$-$t''$-$U$ Hubbard model and Fermi-level peak
A. Sherman

TL;DR
This study uses the strong coupling diagram technique to analyze the spectral properties of the two-dimensional Hubbard model with extended hopping, revealing Fermi-level peaks, asymmetry in magnetic properties, and features consistent with cuprate photoemission data.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of the Hubbard model with extended hopping parameters, identifying low-temperature Fermi-level peaks and their relation to spin-polaron excitations, advancing understanding of cuprate spectral features.
Findings
Fermi-level peaks emerge at low temperatures across various electron concentrations.
Asymmetry in magnetic correlations between hole and electron doping is observed.
Spectral features align with experimental photoemission data in cuprates.
Abstract
Using the strong coupling diagram technique, low-temperature spectral properties of the two-dimensional fermionic Hubbard model are con\-si\-de\-red for strong and moderate Hubbard repulsions . The electron hopping to the nearest, second and third neighbors is taken into account with hopping constants , and , respectively. The nonzero values of and lead to strong asymmetry in magnetic properties with respect to the hole and electron doping -- for strong antiferromagnetic correlations are retained up to the electron concentration , while they are destroyed completely at . When the temperature is decreased to , in a wide range of electron concentrations there appear narrow and intensive peaks at the Fermi level in densities of states. For the peaks are seen even at…
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