Thermodynamic Properties of the One-Dimensional Half-Filled-Band Hubbard Model. II

  • Shiba H
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In order to determine finite-temperature properties of the infinite one-dimensional Hubbard model for the half-filled band, finite systems such as chains with 2 to 5 atoms and rings with 4 and 6 atoms are studied with the application of the grand canonical ensemble. The obtained temperature dependence of the specific heat, the entropy, the magnetic susceptibility and some correlation functions clearly shows a rearrangement of the electronic state of the system with the increase of the strength of the Coulomb interaction relative to the transfer integral. In the light of our new results the functional integral approach recently proposed by Kimball and Schrieffer as well as Hubbard's approximate theory is examined.

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Shiba, H. (1972). Thermodynamic Properties of the One-Dimensional Half-Filled-Band Hubbard Model. II. Progress of Theoretical Physics, 48(6), 2171–2186. https://doi.org/10.1143/ptp.48.2171

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