Mott transition from the non-analyticity of the one-body reduced density-matrix functional
Mott transition from the non-analyticity of the one-body reduced density-matrix functional
One-body reduced density-matrix functional (1RDMF) theory has yielded promising results for small systems such as molecules, but has not addressed quantum phase transitions such as the Mott transition. Here we explicitly execute the constrained search within a variational ansatz to construct a 1RDMF for the multi-orbital Hubbard model with up to seven orbitals in the thermodynamic limit. The variational ansatz is the \mathcal{N}=3 ansatz of the variational discrete action theory (VDAT), which can be exactly evaluated in d=\infty. The resulting 1RDMF exactly encapsulates the \mathcal{N}=3 VDAT results, which accurately captures Mott and Hund physics. We find that non-analytic behavior emerges in our 1RDMF at fixed integer filling, which gives rise to the Mott transition. We explain this behavior by separating the constrained search into multiple stages, illustrating how a nonzero Hund exchange drives the continuous Mott transition to become first-order. Our approach creates a new path forward for constructing an accurate 1RDMF for strongly correlated electron materials.
Zhengqian Cheng、Chris A. Marianetti
自然科学理论
Zhengqian Cheng,Chris A. Marianetti.Mott transition from the non-analyticity of the one-body reduced density-matrix functional[EB/OL].(2025-08-18)[2025-09-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.14110.点此复制
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