A Generalized Slave-Particle Method

ORAL

Abstract

Two slave-particle methods, namely the slave-rotor and the slave-spin approaches, have been of recent interest in the computational correlated electron community. Both methods solve Hubbard-type models and go beyond the single-particle approximations by describing aspects of correlated electron behavior in a computationally efficient manner. We present a generalized slave-particle formalism that connects the the two while reproducing the results of each method in the appropriate limit. The framework automatically corrects the problematic small U behavior of the slave-rotor approach while reproducing its behavior in situations where it has been found physically relevant (e.g., for nickelate heterostructures).

*This work is supported by the National Science Foundation through grant MRSEC NSF DMR-1119826

Authors

  • Alexandru Bogdan Georgescu

    • Department of Physics and Center for Research on Interface Structures and Phenomena, Yale University
  • Sohrab Ismail-Beigi

    • Yale University
    • Applied Physics, Yale University
    • Department of Physics, Department of Applied Physics and Center for Research on Interface Structures and Phenomena, Yale University