From Luttinger liquid to Mott insulator: the correct low-energy description of the one-dimensional Hubbard model by an unbiased variational approach

Abstract

We show that a particular class of variational wave functions reproduces the low-energy properties of the Hubbard model in one dimension. Our approach generalizes to finite on-site Coulomb repulsion the fully-projected wave function proposed by Hellberg and Mele [Phys. Rev. Lett. 67, 2080 (1991)] for describing the Luttinger-liquid behavior of the doped t-J model. Within our approach, the long-range Jastrow factor emerges from a careful minimization of the energy, without assuming any parametric form for the long-distance tail. Specifically, in the conducting phase of the Hubbard model at finite hole doping, we obtain the correct power-law behavior of the correlation functions, with the exponents predicted by the Tomonaga-Luttinger theory. By decreasing the doping, the insulating phase is reached with a continuous change of the small-q part of the Jastrow factor.

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