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New possibility of the ground state of quarter-filled one-dimensional strongly correlated electronic system interacting with localized spins | Chisa Hotta
; Masao Ogata
; Hidetoshi Fukuyama
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28 Apr 2005 | Subject: | Strongly Correlated Electrons | cond-mat.str-el | Abstract: | We study numerically the ground state properties of the one-dimensional quarter-filled strongly correlated electronic system interacting antiferromagnetically with localized $S=1/2$ spins. It is shown that the charge-ordered state is significantly stabilized by the introduction of relatively small coupling with the localized spins. When the coupling becomes large the spin and charge degrees of freedom behave quite independently and the ferromagnetism is realized. Moreover, the coexistence of ferromagnetism with charge order is seen under strong electronic interaction. Our results suggest that such charge order can be easily controlled by the magnetic field, which possibly give rise to the giant negative magnetoresistance, and its relation to phthalocyanine compounds is discussed. | Source: | arXiv, cond-mat/0504753 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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