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Nonlocal correlations in the orbital selective Mott phase of a one-dimensional multiorbital Hubbard model

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 94, Issue 23, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.94.235126

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  1. University of Tennessee's Science Alliance Joint Directed Research and Development (JDRD) program
  2. Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  3. National Science Foundation (NSF) [DMR-1404375]
  4. Laboratory Directed Research and Development Program of Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  5. Scientic User Facilities Division (SUFD), Basic Energy Sciences (BES), DOE
  6. UT-Battelle
  7. Early Career Research program, SUFD, BES, DOE

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We study nonlocal correlations in a three-orbital Hubbard model defined on an extended one-dimensional chain using determinant quantum Monte Carlo and density matrix renormalization group methods. We focus on a parameter regime with robust Hund's coupling, which produces an orbital selective Mott phase (OSMP) at intermediate values of the Hubbard U, as well as an orbitally ordered ferromagnetic insulating state at stronger coupling. An examination of the orbital-and spin-correlation functions indicates that the orbital ordering occurs before the onset of magnetic correlations in this parameter regime as a function of temperature. In the OSMP, we find that the self-energy for the itinerant electrons is momentum dependent, indicating a degree of nonlocal correlations while the localized electrons have largely momentum independent self-energies. These nonlocal correlations also produce relative shifts of the holelike and electronlike bands within our model. The overall momentum dependence of these quantities is strongly suppressed in the orbitally ordered insulating phase.

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