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Influence of long-range interactions on charge ordering phenomena on a square lattice

Louk Rademaker, Yohanes Pramudya, Jan Zaanen, Vladimir Dobrosavljevic

Published 2013-06-20, updated 2013-09-16Version 2

Usually complex charge ordering phenomena arise due to competing interactions. We have studied how such ordered patterns emerge from the frustration of a long-ranged interaction on a lattice. Using the lattice gas model on a square lattice with fixed particle density, we have identified several interesting phases; such as a generalization of Wigner crystals at low particle densities and stripe phases at densities in between rho = 1/3 and rho = 1/2. These stripes act as domain walls in the checkerboard phase present at half-filling. The phases are characterised at zero temperatures using numerical simulations, and mean field theory is used to construct a finite temperature phase diagram.

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