Ground state of a general electron-phonon Hamiltonian is a spin singlet

J. K. Freericks and Elliott H. Lieb
Phys. Rev. B 51, 2812 – Published 1 February 1995
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Abstract

The many-body ground state of a very general class of electron-phonon Hamiltonians is proven to contain a spin singlet (for an even number of electrons on a finite lattice). The phonons interact with the electronic system in two different ways; there is an interaction with the local electronic charge and there is a functional dependence of the electronic hopping Hamiltonian on the phonon coordinates. The phonon potential energy may include anharmonic terms, and the electron-phonon couplings and the hopping matrix elements may be nonlinear functions of the phonon coordinates. An attractive Hubbard-type on-site interaction may also be added. If the hopping Hamiltonian is assumed to have no phonon-coordinate dependence, then the ground state of a finite system is also shown to be unique, implying that there are no ground-state level crossings, and that the ground-state energy is an analytic function of the parameters in the Hamiltonian. In particular, in a finite system any self-trapping transition is a smooth crossover not accompanied by a nonanalytical change in the ground state. The spin-singlet theorem applies to the Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model and both the spin-singlet and uniqueness theorems apply to the Holstein and attractive Hubbard models as special cases. These results hold in all dimensions—even on a general graph without periodic lattice structure.

  • Received 11 July 1994

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.51.2812

©1995 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

J. K. Freericks

  • Department of Physics, University of California, Davis, California 95616

Elliott H. Lieb

  • Departments of Mathematics and Physics, Princeton University, P.O. Box 708, Princeton, New Jersey 08544-0708

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Vol. 51, Iss. 5 — 1 February 1995

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