Metal-insulator transition in quarter-filled Hubbard model on triangular lattice and its implication for the physics of Na0.5CoO2
Abstract
The metal-insulator transition of the quarter-filled Hubbard model on triangular lattice is studied at the mean field level. We find a quasi-one dimensional metallic state with a collinear magnetic order competes closely with an insulating state with a non-coplanar magnetic order for both signs of the hopping integral t. In the strong correlation regime(U/|t|1), it is found that the metal-insulator transition of the system occurs in a two-step manner. The quasi-one dimensional metallic state with collinear magnetic order is found to be stable in an intermediate temperature region between the paramagnetic metallic phase and the non-coplanar insulating phase. Possible relevance of these results to the physics of metal-insulator transition in Na0.5CoO2 is discussed.
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