Ramakrishnan, T. V. ; Venketeswara Pai, G. (2002) Small polarons in dense lattice systems Journal of Low Temperature Physics, 126 (3-4). pp. 1055-1065. ISSN 0022-2291
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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1013859028130
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Abstract
There is considerable evidence for the persistence of small polaron like entities in colossal magnetoresistance oxides, which are dense electronic systems with electron density n≲1 per site. This has brought up again the question of whether and how small (narrow band) polaronic states survive in a dense electronic system. We investigate this question in a simple one band Holstein polaron model, in which spinless electrons on a tight binding lattice cause an on-site lattice distortion x0 . In the small polaron limit, each electron is localized, and the electron hopping tij is neglected. We develop a systematic approach in powers of tij, identify classical t0 , quantum mean field t1 , and quantum fluctuation t2 terms, and show that the last two terms are relatively small, even for dense systems, so long as the narrowed polaron bandwidth t*=t exp(-u) is much smaller than the Einstein phonon energy 0 . (Here u=(x20 /2x2zp) with xzp being the zero point phonon displacement.) The relevance of these results for CMR oxides is briefly discussed.
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