We consider the two-dimensional (2D) Hubbard model on the honeycomb lattice, as a model for a single layer graphene sheet in the presence of screened Coulomb interactions. At half filling and weak enough coupling, we compute the free energy, the ground state energy and we construct the correlation functions up to zero temperature in terms of convergent series; analyticity is proved by making use of constructive fermionic renormalization group methods. We show that the interaction produces a modification of the Fermi velocity and of the wave function renormalization without changing the asymptotic infrared properties of the model with respect to the unperturbed non-interacting case; this rules out the possibility of superconducting or magnetic instabilities in the thermal ground state.

Giuliani, A., Mastropietro, V. (2010). The 2D Hubbard model on the honeycomb lattice. COMMUNICATIONS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS, 293, 301-346 [10.1007/s00220-009-0910-5].

The 2D Hubbard model on the honeycomb lattice

GIULIANI, ALESSANDRO;
2010-01-01

Abstract

We consider the two-dimensional (2D) Hubbard model on the honeycomb lattice, as a model for a single layer graphene sheet in the presence of screened Coulomb interactions. At half filling and weak enough coupling, we compute the free energy, the ground state energy and we construct the correlation functions up to zero temperature in terms of convergent series; analyticity is proved by making use of constructive fermionic renormalization group methods. We show that the interaction produces a modification of the Fermi velocity and of the wave function renormalization without changing the asymptotic infrared properties of the model with respect to the unperturbed non-interacting case; this rules out the possibility of superconducting or magnetic instabilities in the thermal ground state.
2010
Giuliani, A., Mastropietro, V. (2010). The 2D Hubbard model on the honeycomb lattice. COMMUNICATIONS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS, 293, 301-346 [10.1007/s00220-009-0910-5].
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