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Title Dynamical spin susceptibility and magnetic ordering in a square-octagon lattice in the Hubbard model
Type JournalPaper
Keywords Square-Octagon structure, Static spin structure factor, Third-Nearest-Neighbor hopping, Dynamical transverse spin susceptibility
Abstract In this work, we investigate the electronic and magnetic properties of the two-dimensional square-octagon structure (2DSOS) using a tight-binding framework augmented by on-site Coulomb interaction. We examine how varying hopping parameters, magnetic flux, and interaction strength influence the system’s band structure, dynamical transverse spin susceptibility (DTSS), and static spin structure factor (SSSF). Our findings reveal the emergence of a flat band when the third-nearest-neighbor hopping term t3 equals the nearest-neighbor hopping t1, significantly affecting the magnetic response. The frequency dependence of the DTSS demonstrates that both magnetic flux and Coulomb repulsion shift the resonance peaks to higher frequencies and suppress their intensities, indicating a suppression of low-energy spin fluctuations. Moreover, the temperature dependence of the SSSF underlines a transition from paramagnetic to ferromagnetic behavior as the ratio t2/t1 increases. These results highlight the crucial role of electronic correlations and lattice geometry in shaping the spin dynamics of flat-band systems and offer valuable insights for designing future spintronic and correlated electron devices.
Researchers Erfan Norian (Third Researcher), Bandar Astinchap (Second Researcher), Mona Abdi (First Researcher)