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Optimal inhomogeneity for pairing in Hubbard systems with next-nearest-neighbor hopping

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Previous studies have shown that bipartite Hubbard systems with inhomogeneous hopping amplitudes can exhibit higher pair-binding energies than the uniform model. Here we examine whether this result holds for systems… Click to show full abstract

Previous studies have shown that bipartite Hubbard systems with inhomogeneous hopping amplitudes can exhibit higher pair-binding energies than the uniform model. Here we examine whether this result holds for systems with a more generic band structure. To this end, we use exact diagonalization and the density matrix renormalization group method to study the 4x4 Hubbard cluster and the two-leg Hubbard ladder with checkerboard-modulated nearest-neighbor hopping, t, and next-nearest-neighbor (diagonal) hopping, t_d. We find that the strongest pairing continues to occur at an intermediate level of inhomogeneity. While the maximal pair-binding energy is enhanced by a positive t_d/t, it is suppressed and appears at weaker repulsion strengths and smaller hole concentrations when t_d/t is negative. We point out a possible connection between the pairing maximum and the magnetic properties of the system.

Keywords: nearest neighbor; inhomogeneity; next nearest; hubbard systems; neighbor; neighbor hopping

Journal Title: Physical Review B
Year Published: 2017

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