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Unified theory for photoemission and light absorption spectra of a one-dimensional interacting electron system

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 64, Issue 12, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.64.125118

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Very recently, the angle-resolved photoemission spectrum (ARPES) of [Ni(chxn)(2)Br]Br-2 (chin = 1R, 2R-cyclohexanediamine), which is a one-dimensional insulator driven by the strong Coulomb repulsion, has been experimentally observed. The experiment has clearly shown that a one-body gap appearing in the ARPES is much smaller than an optical gap observed in the light-absorption spectrum (LAS). The apparent difference between these two gaps indicates the breakdown of a mean-field description of this strongly correlated electron system. In this paper, we show that the ARPES and LAS of [Ni(chxn)(2)Br]Br-2 are consistently explained within the framework of the one-dimensional extended Hubbard model. Lehmann spectra of the one-body and light-absorption-type two-body Green functions are calculated by a quantum Monte Carlo method. Our numerical results reproduce the experimentally observed ARPES and LAS, confirming the small one-body gap and large optical gap. The apparent difference in the gap structures can be explained by a dynamical Zeeman field induced by quantum fluctuations.

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