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Effect of Dimensionality and Anisotropy on the Holstein Polaron
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
We apply weak-coupling perturbation theory and strong-coupling perturbation theory to the Holstein molecular crystal model in order to elucidate the effects of anisotropy on polaron properties in D dimensions. The ground state energy is considered as a primary criterion through which to study the effects of anisotropy on the self-trapping transition, with particular attention given to shifting of the self-trapping line and the adiabatic critical point. The effects of dimensionality and anisotropy on electron-phonon correlations and polaronic mass enhancement are studied, with particular attention given to the polaron radius and the characteristics of quasi-l-D and quasi-2-D structures. Perturbative results are confirmed by selected comparisons with variational calculations and quantum Monte Carlo data.
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