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Suppression and revival of long-range ferromagnetic order in the multiorbital Fermi-Hubbard model

Published 8 Feb 2018 in cond-mat.str-el and cond-mat.quant-gas | (1802.02935v3)

Abstract: By means of dynamical mean-field theory allowing for complete account of SU(2) rotational symmetry of interactions between spin-1/2 particles, we observe a strong effect of suppression of ferromagnetic order in the multiorbital Fermi-Hubbard model in comparison with a widely used restriction to density-density interactions. In the case of orbital degeneracy, we show that the suppression effect is the strongest in the two-orbital model (with effective spin $S_{\rm eff}=1$) and significantly decreases when considering three orbitals ($S_{\rm eff}=3/2$), thus magnetic ordering can effectively revive for the same range of parameters, in agreement with arguments based on vanishing of quantum fluctuations in the limit of classical spins ($S_{\rm eff}\to\infty$). We analyze a connection to the double-exchange model and observe high importance of spin-flip processes there as well.

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