Magnetism in the three-dimensional layered Lieb lattice: Enhanced transition temperature via flat-band and Van Hove singularities

Abstract

We describe the enhanced magnetic transition temperatures Tc of two-component fermions in three-dimensional layered Lieb lattices, which are created in cold atom experiments. We determine the phase diagram at half-filling using the dynamical mean-field theory. The dominant mechanism of enhanced Tc gradually changes from the (delta-functional) flat-band to the (logarithmic) Van Hove singularity as the interlayer hopping increases. We elucidate that the interaction induces an effective flat-band singularity from a dispersive flat (or narrow) band. We offer a general analytical framework for investigating the singularity effects, where a singularity is treated as one parameter in the density of states. This framework provides a unified description of the singularity-induced phase transitions, such as magnetism and superconductivity, where the weight of the singularity characterizes physical quantities. This treatment of the flat-band provides the transition temperature and magnetization as a universal form (i.e., including the Lambert function). We also elucidate a specific feature of the magnetic crossover in magnetization at finite temperatures.

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