Phase Diagram of Mixed-Dimensional Anisotropic t-J-Models

Abstract

We study the phase diagram of two different mixed-dimensional t-Jz-J-models on the square lattice, in which the hopping amplitude t is only nonzero along the x-direction. In the first, bosonic, model, the spin exchange amplitude J is negative and isotropic along the x and y directions of the lattice, and Jz is isotropic and positive. The low-energy physics is characterized by spin-charge separation: the holes hop as free fermions in an easy-plane ferromagnetic background. In the second model, J is restricted to the x-axis while Jz remains isotropic and positive. The model is agnostic to particle statistics, and shows stripe patterns with anti-ferromagnetic N\'eel order at low temperature and high hole concentrations, in resemblance of the mixed-dimensional t-Jz and t-J models. At lower hole concentration, a very strong first order transition and hysteresis loop is seen extending to a remarkably high 14(1)% hole doping.

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