Diagrammatic quantum Monte Carlo study of an acoustic lattice polaron
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Abstract
We present a diagrammatic Monte Carlo study of a lattice polaron interacting with an acoustic phonon branch through the deformation potential. Weak and strong coupling regimes are separated by a self-trapping region where quantum resonance between various possible lattice deformations is seen in the ground-state properties, spectral function, and optical conductivity. This study shows that the acoustic lattice polaron represents a distinct quantum object with unique features, markedly different from any previously considered polaron model. In particular, the acoustic lattice polaron exhibits an interplay between long- and short wavelength acoustic vibrations, resulting in a composite phonon cloud which leads to the formation of multiple competing polaron states with a complex spectral response.
*This work was supported by JST CREST Grant No. JPMJCR1874, Japan and by the joint FWO-FWF Grants No. I 2460-N36 and No. I 4506. The computational results presented have been achieved in part using the Vienna Scien- tific Cluster (VSC).
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Publication: Phys. Rev. B 104, L161111 (2021)
arXiv:2104.13344 [cond-mat.str-el]
Presenters
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Thomas Hahn
- Univ of Vienna