Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10653211 | Solid State Communications | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We investigate the nonlinear response of the strongly correlated one-dimensional electron systems to the static electric field with using the one-dimensional Hubbard model in the half-filled case. We adopt the variational Monte Carlo method with the Gutzwiller wave function to describe the strong correlation effects. In the weak correlation region U/tâ¤4, where U is the one-site Coulomb repulsion energy and t is the transfer integral between the nearest neighbor sites, the response can be described within the band picture, and the third order nonlinear susceptibility Ï(3) increases slowly with increasing U/t. For U/tâ¤4, Ï(3) increases rapidly with increasing U/t, and Ï(3) at U/t=10 is more than ten times larger than that at U/t=2. This large value of Ï(3) originates from the exotic properties of carriers in the strongly correlated one-dimensional electron systems.
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Authors
Y. Koyama, A. Takahashi, M. Aihara,