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Ground state spin and excitation energies in half-filled Lieb lattices

M. Tolea, M. Nita

Published 2016-10-10Version 1

We present detailed spectral calculations for small Lieb lattices having up to $N=4$ number of cells, in the regime of half-filling, an instance of particular relevance for the nano-magnetism of discrete systems such as quantum dot arrays, due to the degenerate levels at mid-spectrum. While for the Hubbard interaction model -and even number of sites- the ground state spin is given by the Lieb theorem, the inclusion of long range interaction -or odd number of sites- make the spin state not a priori known, which justifies our approach. We calculate also the excitation energies, which are of experimental importance, and find significant variation induced by the interaction potential. One obtains insights on the mechanisms involved that impose as ground state the Lieb state with lower spin rather than the Hund one with maximum spin for the degenerate levels, showing this in the first and second order of the interaction potential for the smaller lattices. The analytical results concorde with the numerical ones, which are performed by exact diagonalization calculations or by a combined mean-field and configuration interaction method. While the Lieb state is always lower in energy than the Hund state, for strong long-range interaction, when possible, another minimal spin state is imposed as ground state.

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