Hidden spin current in doped Mott antiferromagnets

ORAL

Abstract

We investigate the nature of doped Mott insulators using exact diagonalization and density matrix renor- malization group methods. Persistent spin currents are revealed in the ground state, which are concomitant with a nonzero total momentum or angular momentum associated with the doped hole. The latter determines a nontrivial ground state degeneracy. By further making superpositions of the degenerate ground states with zero or unidirectional spin currents, we show that different patterns of spatial charge and spin modulations will emerge. Such anomaly persists for the odd numbers of holes, but the spin current, ground state degeneracy, and charge/spin modulations completely disappear for even numbers of holes, with the two-hole ground state exhibiting a d-wave symmetry. An understanding of the spin current due to a many-body Berry-like phase and its influence on the momentum distribution of the doped holes will be discussed.

Presenters

  • Zheng-Yu Weng

    Institute for Advanced Study, Tsinghua University, Tsinghua University

Authors

  • Wayne Zheng

    Department of Physics, Ohio State University

  • Zheng Zhu

    Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Donna Sheng

    California State University, Northridge, Department of Physics and Astronomy, California State University, Northridge

  • Zheng-Yu Weng

    Institute for Advanced Study, Tsinghua University, Tsinghua University