Suppression of Mott-Hubbard states and metal-insulator transitions in the two band Hubbard model
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bandmodelmott-hubbardstatescommonhubbardinsulatorsmetal-insulator
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I investigate band and Mott insulating states in a two-band Hubbard model, with the aim of understanding the differences between the idealised one-orbital model and the more realistic multi-band case. Using a projection ansatz I show that additional orbitals suppress the metal-insulator transition, leading to a critical coupling of approximately eight times the bare band-width. I also demonstrate the effects of orbital ordering, which hinder Mott-Hubbard states and open a band gap. Since multi-band correlations are common in real materials, this work suggests that the existence of very strongly correlated band insulators may be more common than Mott-Hubbard insulators.
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