Abstract
We use the dynamical vertex approximation with a Moriyaesque correction for studying the impact of antiferromagnetic fluctuations on the spectral function of the Hubbard model in two and three dimensions. Our results show the suppression of the quasiparticle weight in three dimensions and dramatically stronger impact of spin fluctuations in two dimensions where the pseudogap is formed at low enough temperatures. Even in the presence of the Hubbard subbands, the origin of the pseudogap at weak-to-intermediate coupling is in the splitting of the quasiparticle peak. At stronger coupling (closer to the insulating phase) the splitting of Hubbard subbands is expected instead. The dependence of the self-energy appears to be also much more pronounced in two dimensions as can be observed in the -resolved spectra, experimentally accessible by angular resolved photoemission spectroscopy in layered correlated systems.
5 More- Received 27 April 2009
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.80.075104
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