The itinerant ferromagnetic phase of the Hubbard model

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Abstract

Using a newly developed quantum Monte Carlo technique, we provide strong evidence for the stability of a saturated ferromagnetic phase in the high-density regime of the two-dimensional infinite-U Hubbard model. By decreasing the electron density, a discontinuous transition to a paramagnetic phase is observed, accompanied by a divergence of the susceptibility on the paramagnetic side. This behavior, resulting from a high degeneracy among different spin sectors, is consistent with an infinite-order phase transition. The remarkable stability of itinerant ferromagnetism renews the hope to describe this phenomenon within a purely kinetic mechanism and will facilitate the validation of experimental quantum simulators with cold atoms loaded in optical lattices.

Authors

  • Giuseppe Carleo

    SISSA and CNR-IOM DEMOCRITOS - Trieste, Italy, CNR, Istituto Officina dei Materiali and SISSA, Trieste

  • Saverio Moroni

    SISSA and CNR-IOM DEMOCRITOS - Trieste, Italy

  • Federico Becca

    SISSA and CNR-IOM DEMOCRITOS - Trieste, Italy, CNR, Istituto Officina dei Materiali and SISSA, Trieste

  • Stefano Baroni

    SISSA, Trieste IT, SISSA and CNR-IOM DEMOCRITOS - Trieste, Italy, CNR, Istituto Officina dei Materiali and SISSA, Trieste