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American Physical Society, Physical Review Letters, 2(94)

DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.94.026401

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Electron-Phonon Interaction Close to a Mott Transition

Journal article published in 2005 by G. Sangiovanni ORCID, M. Capone, Claudio Castellani, Marco Grilli
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Abstract

The effect of Holstein electron-phonon interaction on a Hubbard model close to a Mott-Hubbard transition at half filling is investigated by means of dynamical mean-field theory. We observe a reduction of the effective mass that we interpret in terms of a reduced effective repulsion. When the repulsion is rescaled to take into account this effect, the quasiparticle low-energy features are unaffected by the electron-phonon interaction. Phonon features are only observed within the high-energy Hubbard bands. The lack of electron-phonon fingerprints in the quasiparticle physics can be explained interpreting the quasiparticle motion in terms of rare fast processes.