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Finite cluster studies of electron correlation effects
Authors:C Jedrzejek  A M Oleś
Institution:Institute of Physics, Jagellonian University , PL-30059, Kraków, Poland
Abstract:A review of the physical properties of small systems described by various model Hamiltonians is given. Their physical properties are found either exactly or by using Monte-Carlo methods, and are compared with properties of bulk systems. It is shown that (i) clusters differ in an essential way from the bulk, having electronic states strongly dependent on the geometry and cluster size, but, at the same time, (ii) important insights into the nature of electron correlation and low-energy excitations in solids may be gained by cluster studies. In particular, the cluster calculations allow one to identify the tendencies to various kinds of symmetry-broken states in the (extended) Hubbard model and give a simple qualitative understanding of the low temperature properties of the Kondo and the heavy-fermion systems. Furthermore, cluster calculations allow one to study such problems as the development of magnetic moment at chemisorbed atoms for strong correlations and the suppression of frustration by quantum fluctuations. Recently, cluster calculations gave important information about the possible role of charge transfer processes and magnetic interactions in the microscopic mechanism of pairing in high temperature superconducting oxides.
Keywords:Hubbard model  clusters  electron correlation  Kondo and heavy fermion systems  high temperature superconductivity
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