Finite-temperature ferromagnetic correlations in the Kagome lattice Fermi-Hubbard model
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Abstract
Despite being well known for its strong anti-ferromagnetic correlations, under the right conditions, the Fermi-Hubbard model can also host ferromagnetism. Here, we explore the model on the Kagome lattice, which due to the presence of a flat non-interacting band, is proven to host ferromagnetism at a certain density range in the ground state. Yet, the extent of correlations at finite temperatures has not been systematically studied. We study short-range spin correlations and other thermodynamic properties using quantum Monte Carlo simulations and the numerical linked-cluster expansions and identify the regions with dominant ferromagnetic correlations as the temperature and interaction strength are varied.
*FC is supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. DGE-2125906. KC and EK are supported by the grant DE-SC0022311 funded by the Department of Energy, Office of Science.
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Presenters
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Francisco Z Correia
- San Jose State University