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American Physical Society, Physical Review Letters, 10(92)

DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.92.106401

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Phase Separation close to the density-driven Mott transition in the Hubbard-Holstein model

Journal article published in 2003 by M. Capone, C. Capone, G. Sangiovanni ORCID, C. Castellani, C. Di Castro, M. Grilli
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Abstract

The density driven Mott transition is studied by means of Dynamical Mean-Field Theory in the Hubbard-Holstein model, where the Hubbard term leading to the Mott transition is supplemented by an electron-phonon (e-ph) term. We show that an intermediate e-ph coupling leads to a first-order transition at T=0, which is accompanied by phase separation between a metal and an insulator. The compressibility in the metallic phase is substantially enhanced. At quite larger values of the coupling a polaronic phase emerges coexisting with a non-polaronic metal. ; Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. Slightly revised text. More details in Fig.1 and 2. Smaller size version of Fig.3