Optical conductivity of the Hubbard model at finite temperature
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- 26 January 1994
Abstract
The optical conductivity, $\sigma(\omega)$, of the two dimensional one-band Hubbard model is calculated at finite temperature using exact diagonalization techniques on finite clusters. The in-plane d.c. resistivity, $\rho_{ab}$, is also evaluated. We find that at large U/t and temperature T, $\rho_{ab}$ is approximately linear with temperature, in reasonable agreement with experiments on high-T$_c$ superconductors. Moreover, we note that $\sigma(\omega)$ displays charge excitations, a mid-infrared (MIR) band and a Drude peak, also as observed experimentally. The combination of the Drude peak and the MIR oscillator strengths leads to a conductivity that decays slower than $1/\omega^2$ at energies smaller than the insulator gap near half-filling.
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- Version 1, 1994-01-26, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review B, 50 (1), 452.
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