Quantum Phase transition in the two dimensional ionic-Hubbard model
Abstract
We employ the dynamical mean field approximation to study the effects of ionic potential () on the square lattice Hubbard model. At half-filling when the staggered potential () dominates the on-site Hubbard interaction (U), the system is in the band insulator phase. We find that competition between U and can suppress the gap to zero and leading to an intermediate metallic region. At the large-U limit, we identify a Mott insulator phase where the gap opens again and increases upon increasing the Hubbard interaction U. For U≤ 9t and ≈ 0 the phase of the system is metallic, but for larger U the system is in the Mott insulator phase.
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