Hall constant of strongly correlated electrons on a ladder
Abstract
The Hall constant RH in a tight-binding model of correlated electrons on a ladder at T=0 is expressed in terms of derivatives of the ground state energy with respect to external magnetic and electric fields. This novel method is used for the analysis of the t-J model on finite size ladders. It is found that for a single hole RH is hole-like and close to the semiclassical value, while for two holes it can vary with ladder geometry. In odd-leg ladders, RH behaves quite regularly changing sign as a function of doping, the variation being quantitatively close to experimental results in cuprates.
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