Quantum Monte Carlo Simulations of the 2D Su-Schrieffer-Heeger Model

Bo Xing, Wei-Ting Chiu, Dario Poletti, R. T. Scalettar, and George Batrouni
Phys. Rev. Lett. 126, 017601 – Published 7 January 2021

Abstract

Over the past several years, a new generation of quantum simulations has greatly expanded our understanding of charge density wave phase transitions in Hamiltonians with coupling between local phonon modes and the on-site charge density. A quite different, and interesting, case is one in which the phonons live on the bonds, and hence modulate the electron hopping. This situation, described by the Su-Schrieffer-Heeger (SSH) Hamiltonian, has so far only been studied with quantum Monte Carlo in one dimension. Here we present results for the 2D SSH model, show that a bond ordered wave (BOW) insulator is present in the ground state at half filling, and argue that a critical value of the electron-phonon coupling is required for its onset, in contradistinction with the 1D case where BOW exists for any nonzero coupling. We determine the precise nature of the bond ordering pattern, which has hitherto been controversial, and the critical transition temperature, which is associated with a spontaneous breaking of Z4 symmetry.

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  • Received 29 May 2020
  • Accepted 8 December 2020

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.017601

© 2021 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Condensed Matter, Materials & Applied PhysicsStatistical Physics & Thermodynamics

Authors & Affiliations

Bo Xing1, Wei-Ting Chiu2, Dario Poletti1,3, R. T. Scalettar2, and George Batrouni4,5,6,7

  • 1Science, Mathematics and Technology Cluster, Singapore University of Technology and Design, 8 Somapah Road, 487372 Singapore
  • 2Department of Physics, University of California, Davis, California 95616, USA
  • 3Engineering Product Development Pillar, Singapore University of Technology and Design, 8 Somapah Road, 487372 Singapore
  • 4Université Côte d’Azur, INPHYNI, CNRS, 0600 Nice, France
  • 5Centre for Quantum Technologies, National University of Singapore, 2 Science Drive 3, 117542 Singapore
  • 6Department of Physics, National University of Singapore, 2 Science Drive 3, 117542 Singapore
  • 7Beijing Computational Science Research Center, Beijing 100193, China

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Vol. 126, Iss. 1 — 8 January 2021

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