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Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2013

Correlation effects in two-dimensional topological insulators

Martin Hohenadler; Fakher F. Assaad

Topological insulators have become one of the most active research areas in condensed matter physics. This article reviews progress on the topic of electronic correlation effects in the two-dimensional case, with a focus on systems with intrinsic spin-orbit coupling and numerical results. Topics addressed include an introduction to the noninteracting case, an overview of theoretical models, correlated topological band insulators, interaction-driven phase transitions, topological Mott insulators and fractional topological states, correlation effects on helical edge states, and topological invariants of interacting systems.


Physical Review Letters | 2011

Correlation Effects in Quantum Spin-Hall Insulators: A Quantum Monte Carlo Study

Martin Hohenadler; Thomas C. Lang; Fakher F. Assaad

We consider the Kane-Mele model supplemented by a Hubbard U term. The phase diagram is mapped out using projective auxiliary field quantum Monte Carlo simulations. The quantum spin liquid of the Hubbard model is robust against weak spin-orbit interaction, and is not adiabatically connected to the spin-Hall insulating state. Beyond a critical value of U>U(c) both states are unstable toward magnetic ordering. In the quantum spin-Hall state we study the spin, charge, and single-particle dynamics of the helical Luttinger liquid by retaining the Hubbard interaction only on a ribbon edge. The Hubbard interaction greatly suppresses charge currents along the edge and promotes edge magnetism but leaves the single-particle signatures of the helical liquid intact.


Physical Review B | 2015

Fermionic quantum criticality in honeycomb and π-flux Hubbard models: Finite-size scaling of renormalization-group-invariant observables from quantum Monte Carlo

Francesco Parisen Toldin; Igor F. Herbut; Fakher F. Assaad; Martin Hohenadler

We numerically investigate the critical behavior of the Hubbard model on the honeycomb and the


Physical Review Letters | 2008

Quantum fluctuations, temperature, and detuning effects in solid-light systems.

M. Aichhorn; Martin Hohenadler; Charles Tahan; Peter B. Littlewood

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Physical Review A | 2009

Excitation spectra of strongly correlated lattice bosons and polaritons

Peter Pippan; Hans Gerd Evertz; Martin Hohenadler

-flux lattice, which exhibits a direct transition from a Dirac semimetal to an antiferromagnetically ordered Mott insulator. We use projective auxiliary-field quantum Monte Carlo simulations and a careful finite-size scaling analysis that exploits approximately improved renormalization-group-invariant observables. This approach, which is successfully verified for the three-dimensional XY transition of the Kane-Mele-Hubbard model, allows us to extract estimates for the critical couplings and the critical exponents. The results confirm that the critical behavior for the semimetal to Mott insulator transition in the Hubbard model belongs to the Gross-Neveu-Heisenberg universality class on both lattices.


Physical Review B | 2004

Quantum Monte Carlo and variational approaches to the Holstein model

Martin Hohenadler; Hans Gerd Evertz; Wolfgang von der Linden

The superfluid to Mott insulator transition in cavity polariton arrays is analyzed using the variational cluster approach, taking into account quantum fluctuations exactly on finite length scales. Phase diagrams in one and two dimensions exhibit important non-mean-field features. Single-particle excitation spectra in the Mott phase are dominated by particle and hole bands separated by a Mott gap. In contrast to Bose-Hubbard models, detuning allows for changing the nature of the bosonic particles from quasilocalized excitons to polaritons to weakly interacting photons. The Mott state with density one exists up to temperatures T/g > or = 0.03, implying experimentally accessible temperatures for realistic cavity couplings g.


Physical Review B | 2014

Phases of correlated spinless fermions on the honeycomb lattice

Maria Daghofer; Martin Hohenadler

Spectral properties of the Bose-Hubbard model and a recently proposed coupled-cavity model are studied by means of quantum Monte Carlo simulations in one dimension. Both models exhibit a quantum phase transition from a Mott insulator to a superfluid phase. The dynamic structure factor


Physical Review Letters | 2009

Polaritons and Pairing Phenomena in Bose-Hubbard Mixtures

M. J. Bhaseen; Martin Hohenadler; A. O. Silver; B. D. Simons

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Physical Review B | 2014

Phase diagram of the Kane-Mele-Coulomb model

Martin Hohenadler; Igor F. Herbut; F. Parisen Toldin; Fakher F. Assaad

and the single-particle spectrum


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2012

Quantum Phase Transitions in the Kane-Mele-Hubbard Model

Martin Hohenadler; Zi Yang Meng; Thomas C. Lang; Stefan Wessel; Alejandro Muramatsu; Fakher F. Assaad

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H. Fehske

University of Greifswald

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B. D. Simons

University of Cambridge

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Hans Gerd Evertz

Graz University of Technology

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A. O. Silver

University of Cambridge

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Gerhard Wellein

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Markus Aichhorn

Graz University of Technology

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