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    Title: Thermodynamic properties of one-dimensional hubbard model at finite temperatures
    Authors: Yang C;Kocharian AN;Chiang YL
    Contributors: 物理系
    Date: 2003
    Issue Date: 2009-11-30 11:27:52 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The phase diagram and thermodynamic properties of the Hubbard model in one dimension are calculated numerically within the generalized self-consistent approach over a wide range of temperature T, magnetic field h, interaction strength U/t and electron concentration n. The temperature variation of the transverse magnetization, double occupied sites and chemical potential at various n, U/t and h is also analyzed. The wave vector q for the magnetic order parameter in the vicinity of the half-filling in the metallic phase shows a crossover from incommensurate magnetic phase (0 < q < pi) into the state with strong antiferromagnetic correlations (q = pi) as temperature is increased. Overall our numerical results in the approximate theory at finite temperatures are in good quantitative and qualitative agreement with the Bethe-ansatz results.
    Relation: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS B Volume: 17 Issue: 18-20 Pages: 3354-3358 Part: Part 1
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Physics ] journal articles

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