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Charge Susceptibility and Kubo Response in Hatsugai-Kohmoto-related Models

Authors :
Ma, Yuhao
Zhao, Jinchao
Huang, Edwin W.
Kush, Dhruv
Bradlyn, Barry
Phillips, Philip W.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We study in depth the charge susceptibility for the band Hatsugai-Kohmoto (HK) and orbital (OHK) models. As either of these models describes a Mott insulator, the charge susceptibility takes on the form of a modified Lindhard function with lower and upper Hubbard bands, thereby giving rise to a multi-pole structure. The particle-hole continuum consists of hot spots along the $\omega$ vs $q$ axis arising from inter-band transitions. Such transitions, which are strongly suppressed in non-interacting systems, are obtained here because of the non-rigidity of the Hubbard bands. This modified Lindhard function gives rise to a plasmon dispersion that is inversely dependent on the momentum, resulting in an additional contribution to the conventional f-sum rule. This extra contribution originates from a long-range diamagnetic contribution to the current. This results in a non-commutativity of the long-wavelength ($q\rightarrow 0$) and thermodynamic ($L\rightarrow\infty$) limits. When the correct limits are taken, we find that the Kubo response computed with either open or periodic boundary conditions yields identical results that are consistent with the continuity equation contrary to recent claims. We also show that the long wavelength pathology of the current noted previously also plagues the Anderson impurity model interpretation of dynamical mean-field theory (DMFT). Coupled with our previous work\cite{mai20231} which showed that HK is the correct $d=\infty$ limit of the Hubbard model, we arrive at the conclusion that single-orbital HK=DMFT.<br />Comment: typos corrected and figures edited

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2409.07522
Document Type :
Working Paper