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Breaking of SU(4) symmetry and interplay between strongly-correlated phases in the Hubbard model

  • agnieszkacichy
  • 10 lut 2017
  • 1 minut(y) czytania

We study thermodynamic properties of four-component fermionic mixtures described by the Hubbard model using the dynamical mean-field theory approach. Special attention is given to the system with SU(4)-symmetric interactions at half filling, where we analyze equilibrium many-body phases and their coexistence regions at nonzero temperature for the case of simple cubic lattice geometry. We also determine the evolution of observables in low-temperature phases while lowering the symmetry of the Hamiltonian towards the two-band Hubbard model. This is achieved by varying interflavor interactions or by introducing the spin-flip term (Hund's coupling). By calculating the entropy for different symmetries of the model we determine the optimal regimes for approaching the studied phases in experiments with ultracold alkali and alkaline-earth-like atoms in optical lattices.

 
 
 

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