Singlet exciton condensation and bond-order-wave phase in the extended Hubbard model

Abstract

The competition of interactions implies the compensation of standard mechanisms which leads to the emergence of exotic phases between conventional phases. The extended Hubbard model (EHM) is a fundamental example for the competition of the local Hubbard interaction and the nearest-neighbor density-density interaction, which at half-filling and in one dimension leads to a bond order wave (BOW) between a charge density wave (CDW) and a quasi-long-range order Mott insulator (MI). We study the full momentum-resolved excitation spectrum of the one dimensional EHM in the CDW phase and clarify the relation between different elementary energy gaps. We show that the CDW-to-BOW transition is driven by the softening of a singlet exciton at momentum π. The BOW is realized as the condensate of this singlet exciton.

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