Two Kinds of the Coexistent States in One-Dimensional Quarter -Filled Systems under Magnetic Fields
Abstract
The coexistent state of the spin density wave (SDW) and the charge density wave (CDW) in the one-dimensional quarter-filled system and with the Coulomb interaction up to the next-nearest sites under magnetic fields is studied. It is found that, in the coexistent state of 2k F-SDW and 2k F-CDW, the charge order is suppressed and 2k F-SDW changes to 2k F-SDW having the different alignment of spin under high magnetic fields, whereas, in the coexistent state of 2k F-SDW and 4k F-CDW, 4k F-CDW still remains and 2k F-SDW is suppressed. The critical temperature of the charge order is higher than that of the spin order when the inter-site Coulomb interaction is strong. These will be observed in experiments such as the X-ray scattering measurement and NMR.
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