Finite-temperature properties of strongly correlated fermions in the honeycomb lattice

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We study finite-temperature properties of strongly interacting fermions in the honeycomb lattice using numerical linked-cluster expansions and determinantal quantum Monte Carlo simulations. We analyze a number of thermodynamic quantities, including the entropy, the specific heat, uniform and staggered spin susceptibilities, short-range spin correlations, and the double occupancy at and away from half filling. We examine the viability of adiabatic cooling by increasing the interaction strength for homogeneous as well as for trapped systems. For the homogeneous case, this process is found to be more efficient at finite doping than at half filling. That, in turn, leads to an efficient adiabatic cooling in the presence of a trap, which, starting with even relatively high entropies, can drive the system to have a Mott insulating phase with substantial antiferromagnetic correlations. © 2013 American Physical Society.

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Tang, B., Paiva, T., Khatami, E., & Rigol, M. (2013). Finite-temperature properties of strongly correlated fermions in the honeycomb lattice. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 88(12). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.88.125127

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