Spatially inhomogeneous phase in the two-dimensional repulsive Hubbard model
Abstract
Using recent advances in auxiliary-field quantum Monte Carlo techniques and the phaseless approximation to control the sign/phase problem, we determine the equation of state in the ground state of the two-dimensional repulsive single-band Hubbard model at intermediate interactions. Shell effects are eliminated and finite-size effects are greatly reduced by boundary condition integration. Spin-spin correlation functions and structure factors are also calculated. In lattice sizes up to 16× 16, the results show signal for phase-separation. Upon doping, the system separates into one phase of density n=1 (hole-free) and the other at density nc ( 0.9). The long-range antiferromagnetic order is coupled to this process, and is lost below nc.
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