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Title: Antiferromagnetic fluctuations in the one-dimensional Hubbard model
(Submitted on 14 Dec 2020)
Abstract: We study the low-temperature critical behavior of the one-dimensional Hubbard model near half filling caused by enhanced antiferromagnetic fluctuations. We use a mean-field-type approximation with a two-particle self-consistency renormalizing the bare interaction. It allows us to control a transition from high to low temperatures as well as from weak to strong-coupling. We show that there is a crossover temperature $T_{0}= t\exp\{-1/U\rho(0)\}$ for arbitrary interaction $U>0$ and the bare density of states at the Fermi energy $\rho(0)>0$. The solution at lower temperatures goes over to strong coupling and approaches a quantum critical point with the diverging staggered susceptibility and a gap in the excitation spectrum at zero temperature.
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