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Charge degrees of freedom in frustrated lattice structures

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 70, Issue 24, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.70.245113

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We study numerically spinless fermions with strong nearest-neighbor repulsion V on frustrated lattice structures that show macroscopically many ground states in the absence of a kinetic energy term (hopping term). A finite hopping amplitude t lifts the macroscopic degeneracy and leads to a small number of degenerate ground states. These can be characterized by topological quantum numbers and transformation properties under symmetry operations such as particle-hole interchange. Results for the criss-crossed checkerboard lattice (two-dimensional pyrochlore lattice) with up to 32 fermions support the scenario that translational invariance is restored in the thermodynamic limit, making half-charged quasiparticles possible. A finite entropy of approximately (3/4)ln(4/3) per site is released at low temperatures k(B)Tapproximate tot(3)/V-2, much below the bare energies t,V. This is familiar from the widely studied models involving spins on frustrated lattices, but in a spinless-fermion model these low-energy excitations are necessarily related to charge degrees of freedom.

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