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Hall anomalies of the doped Mott insulator
Physicsnpj Quantum Materials

Hall anomalies of the doped Mott insulator

I. Khait, S. Bhattacharyya, et al.

Explore the fascinating findings on the Hall coefficient of the strongly interacting square lattice Hubbard model, revealing its behavior as it approaches the Mott insulator. Delve into the unexpected reversal of the Hall sign below 45% doping and understand the profound implications for charge carriers and non-Fermi liquid transport. This groundbreaking research was conducted by Ilia Khait, Sauri Bhattacharyya, Abhisek Samanta, and Assa Auerbach.... show more
Abstract
The Hall coefficient of the strongly interacting square lattice Hubbard model is calculated for temperatures between the antiferromagnetic interaction and the Mott gap scales. The leading order thermodynamic formula is evaluated for all doping concentrations. Second-order corrections of the thermodynamic formula are calculated and found to be negligible. The Hall coefficient diverges toward the Mott insulator. Below 45% doping the Hall sign is reversed relative to band structure-based Boltzmann's equation. These results elucidate the effects of the Mott insulator on the charge carriers and their non-Fermi liquid transport.
Publisher
npj Quantum Materials
Published On
Dec 16, 2023
Authors
Ilia Khait, Sauri Bhattacharyya, Abhisek Samanta, Assa Auerbach
Tags
Hall coefficientHubbard modelMott insulatorcharge carriersnon-Fermi liquid transportantiferromagnetic interactiondoping concentrations
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