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J. Phys. IV France
Volume 114, April 2004
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DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/jp4:2004114005 |
J. Phys. IV France 114 (2004) 29
DOI: 10.1051/jp4:2004114005
Quantum effects on charge order
H. Seo1, 1, M. Ogata2 and M. Kuwabara31 Correlated Electron Research Center (CERC), AIST Tsukuba Central 4, Ibaraki 305-8562, Japan; Domestic Research Fellow, JSPS, Tokyo 102-8471, Japan
2 Department of Physics, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
3 The Institute of Pure and Applied Physics, Tokyo 105-0004, Japan
Abstract
Charge ordering in strongly correlated 1/4-filled systems,
such as charge transfer organic conductors and transition metal oxides, is
discussed from a theoretical point of view. Strong electron-electron Coulomb
interaction especially that between neighboring molecules induces Wigner
crystal-type charge order, which competes with another insulating state due
to strong correlation in these systems, i.e., the dimer Mott insulating
state. Based on such idea, new aspects of the charge ordering phenomenon are
pointed out, where full quantum mechanical treatments are required. One case
is the interplay between electron-phonon interaction leading to a novel
co-existence of charge order and spin-Peierls lattice distortion, and the
other is the effect of geometrical frustration resulting in a quantum
melting of the charge order.
Key words. charge order, strongly correlated electron system,
electron-phonon interaction, geometrical frustration.
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