Metal-insulator transition in (2+1)-dimensional Hubbard model with tensor renormalization group
2021
We investigate the doping-driven metal-insulator transition of the (2+1)-dimensional Hubbard model in the path-integral formalism with the tensor renormalization group method. We calculate the electron density $\langle n\rangle$ as a function of the chemical potential $\mu$ choosing three values of the Coulomb potential with $U=80$, 8, and 2 as representative cases of the strong, intermediate, and weak couplings. We have determined the critical chemical potential at each $U$, where the Hubbard model undergoes the metal-insulator transition from the half-filling plateau with $\langle n\rangle=1$ to the metallic state with $\langle n\rangle > 1$. Our results indicate that the model exhibits the metal-insulator transition over the vast region of the finite coupling $U$.
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