JOSE PIMENTEL DE LIMA

@ufpi.br

DEPARTAMENTO DE FÍSICA
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO PIAUÍ

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Physics and Astronomy, Condensed Matter Physics
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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • Quantum percolation on Lieb Lattices
    W. S. Oliveira, J. Pimentel de Lima, Raimundo R. dos Santos
    Physical Review E, 2025
    We theoretically investigate the quantum percolation problem on Lieb lattices in two and three dimensions. We study the statistics of the energy levels through random matrix theory and determine the level spacing distributions, which, with the aid of finite-size scaling theory, allows us to obtain accurate estimates for site- and bond-percolation thresholds and critical exponents. Our numerical investigation supports a localized-delocalized transition at finite threshold, which decreases as the average coordination number increases. The precise determination of the localization length exponent enables us to claim that quantum site- and bond-percolation problems on Lieb lattices belong to the same universality class, with ν decreasing with lattice dimensionality d, similarly to the classical percolation problem. In addition, we verify that, in three dimensions, quantum percolation on Lieb lattices belongs to the same universality class as the Anderson impurity model.
  • Topological characterization of modified Kane-Mele-Rashba models via local spin Chern marker
    Sebastião dos Anjos Sousa-Júnior, Marcus V. de S. Ferraz, José P. de Lima, Tarik P. Cysne
    Physical Review B, 2025
    In this work, we use the local spin Chern marker (LSCM) recently introduced by Ba\`u and Marrazzo [Phys. Rev. B 110, 054203 (2024)] to analyze the real-space ($\mathbf{r}$-space) topology of the ground-state electronic wave functions in a honeycomb structure described by three distinct models. The models considered here are characterized by strong Rashba spin-orbit interaction, which leads to nonconservation of the spin operator, i.e., $[\mathcal{H},{\stackrel{\ifmmode \hat{}\else \^{}\fi{}}{s}}_{z}]\ensuremath{\ne}0$. The three spin-orbit couplings associated with the topological aspects of the models are as follows: (1) standard Kane-Mele coupling, (2) sublattice-dependent Kane-Mele coupling, and (3) in-plane (${\stackrel{\ifmmode \hat{}\else \^{}\fi{}}{s}}_{y}$) polarized Kane-Mele coupling. These couplings occur in graphene grown on suitable substrates and are relevant for modeling its van der Waals heterostructures. A particular topological phase diagram characterizes each of these spin-orbit interactions, and our calculations of LSCM, fully performed on $\mathbf{r}$ space, successfully capture its general features. We also performed a detailed analysis of the spectral properties of the energy and valence-projected spin-matrix eigenvalues, which shows that both exhibit a gap that protects the marker. To complement, we examine the effect of disorder and spatial inhomogeneities on the LSCM for the different lattice models addressed in our work. Our results expand the applicability of the spin Chern number method to a class of lattice Hamiltonians with experimental relevance and may contribute to future research on the real-space topology of realistic materials.
  • Unsupervised machine learning approaches to the q-state Potts model
    Andrea Tirelli, Danyella O. Carvalho, Lucas A. Oliveira, José P. de Lima, Natanael C. Costa, Raimundo R. dos Santos
    European Physical Journal B, 2022
  • The transverse field XY model on the diamond chain
    Sérgio Mikael V.S. Rosa, José Pimentel de Lima, Natanael C. Costa, Lindberg Lima Gonçalves
    Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2022
  • Two-dimensional t-t′ Holstein model
    Maykon V. Araújo, José P. de Lima, Sandro Sorella, Natanael C. Costa
    Physical Review B, 2022
    The competition and interplay between charge-density wave and superconductivity have become a central subject for quasi-two-dimensional compounds. Some of these materials, such as the transition-metal dichalcogenides, exhibit strong electron-phonon coupling, an interaction that may favor both phases, depending on the external parameters, such as hydrostatic pressure. In view of this, here we analyze the single-band $t\text{\ensuremath{-}}{t}^{\ensuremath{'}}$ Holstein model in the square lattice, adding a next-nearest neighbor hopping ${t}^{\ensuremath{'}}$ in order to play the role of the external pressure. To this end, we perform unbiased quantum Monte Carlo simulations with an efficient inversion sampling technique appropriately devised for this model. Such a methodology drastically reduces the autocorrelation time and increases the efficiency of the Monte Carlo approach. By investigating the charge-charge correlation functions, we obtain the behavior of the critical temperature as a function of ${t}^{\ensuremath{'}}$ and, from compressibility analysis, we show that a first-order metal-to-insulator phase transition occurs. We also provide a low-temperature phase diagram for the model.
  • Percolation on Lieb lattices
    W. S. Oliveira, J. Pimentel de Lima, N. C. Costa, R. R. dos Santos
    Physical Review E, 2021
    We study site- and bond-percolation on a class of lattices referred to as Lieb lattices. In two dimensions the Lieb lattice (LL) is also known as the decorated square lattice, or as the CuO_{2} lattice; in three dimensions it can be generalized to a layered Lieb lattice or to a perovskite lattice. Emergent electronic phenomena, such as topological states and ferrimagnetism, have been predicted to occur in these systems, which may be realized in optical lattices as well as in solid state. Since the study of the interplay between quantum fluctuations and disorder in these systems requires the availability of accurate estimates of geometrical critical parameters, such as percolation thresholds and correlation length exponents, here we use Monte Carlo simulations to obtain these data for LLs when a site (or bond) is present with probability p. We have found that the thresholds satisfy a mean-field (Bethe lattice) trend, namely that the critical concentration, p_{c}, increases as the average coordination number decreases; our estimates for the correlation length exponent are in line with the expectation that there is no change in the universality class.
  • Superconducting Kondo phase in an orbitally separated bilayer
    Sebastião dos Anjos Sousa-Júnior, José P. de Lima, Natanael C. Costa, Raimundo R. dos Santos
    Physical Review Research, 2020
    The authors find that proximity effects of an additional metallic/superconducting layer close to a Kondo-lattice modify the collective transport properties relative to separate layers. The Kondo-insulator state is suppressed, and a superconducting Kondo phase sets in, with the occurrence of unconventional pairing amplitudes involving f-electrons
  • Dynamical resilience to disorder: The dilute Hubbard model on the Lieb lattice
    L. Oliveira-Lima, N. C. Costa, J. Pimentel de Lima, R. T. Scalettar, R. R. dos Santos
    Physical Review B, 2020
    In itinerant systems, electron-electron interactions may lead to the formation of local magnetic moments and their effective exchange coupling, which in turn gives rise to long-range magnetic order. Therefore, when moment formation is weakened, such as in the single-band Hubbard model on a square lattice with the on-site repulsion being randomly switched off on a fraction $x$ of sites, magnetic order is suppressed beyond some critical ${x}_{c}$, which was found to lie below the classical percolation threshold ${x}_{c}^{\text{(perc,sq)}}$. Here we study dilute magnetism in flat band systems, namely, in the Hubbard model on a ``Lieb'' lattice. Interestingly, we show that magnetic order persists to $x$ almost twice as large as the classical percolation threshold for the lattice, thus emphasizing the central role of electron itinerancy to the magnetic response. The analysis of the orbital-resolved order parameters reveals that the contribution of the fourfold coordinated ``$d$'' sites to magnetism is dramatically affected by dilution, while the localized ``$p$'' states of the flat band provide the dominant contribution to long-range correlations. We also examine the transport properties, which suggest the existence of an insulator-to-metal transition in the same range of the critical magnetic dilution.
  • Study of spatial correlations in a crumpled wire trapped in two-dimensional cavities of different topologies
    José Pimentel de Lima, Fábio Nascimento de Sousa, Valdemiro da Paz Brito, Marcelo Andrade de Filgueiras Gomes
    Physica Scripta, 2020
    Abstract In this paper, it is reported a study of spatial correlations in configurations of a plastic wire trapped in two-dimensional planar cavities of different topologies defined by particular distributions of fixed pins that introduce excluded domains. The configurations examined were obtained from an extensive experimental study that shows that the jammed packing fraction of the wire within the cavities depends heavily on the topology of the cavity. The analysis reveals regions of the configurations dominated by finite-size effects controlled by the drive force of injection, and bulk domains strongly controlled by the density of pins. In the bulk regime a persistence length, as obtained in the Kratky–Porod model of polymers, is found to depend linearly with the number of pins which develops the role of an inverse effective temperature. That is, the temperature for the system in this case depends on the topology of the space. The regions characterized by finite-size effects present two regimes corresponding to different mechanical rigidities.
  • A mean-field approach to Kondo-attractive-Hubbard model
    Natanael C Costa, José P de Lima, Thereza Paiva, Mohammed El Massalami, Raimundo R dos Santos
    Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, 2018
    Abstract With the purpose of investigating coexistence between magnetic order and superconductivity, we consider a model in which conduction electrons interact with each other, via an attractive Hubbard on-site coupling U , and with local moments on every site, via a Kondo-like coupling, J . The model is solved on a simple cubic lattice through a Hartree–Fock approximation, within a ‘semi-classical’ framework which allows spiral magnetic modes to be stabilized. For a fixed electronic density, n c , the small J region of the ground state ( T = 0) phase diagram displays spiral antiferromagnetic (SAFM) states for small U . Upon increasing U , a state with coexistence between superconductivity (SC) and SAFM sets in; further increase in U turns the spiral mode into a Néel antiferromagnet. The large J region is a (singlet) Kondo phase. At finite temperatures, and in the region of coexistence, thermal fluctuations suppress the different ordered phases in succession: the SAFM phase at lower temperatures and SC at higher temperatures; also, reentrant behaviour is found to be induced by temperature. Our results provide a qualitative description of the competition between local moment magnetism and superconductivity in the borocarbides family.
  • A mean field study of quantum transitions in a spin-1/2 XY chain with a transverse long-range interaction
    H.S. Sousa, J.P. de Lima, N.C. Costa, M.L. Lyra, L.L. Gonçalves
    Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2017
  • Modulated phases and devil's staircases in a layered mean-field version of the ANNNI model
    E.S. Nascimento, J.P. de Lima, S.R. Salinas
    Physica A Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications, 2014
  • Entanglement and quantum-classical crossover in the extended XX model with long-range interactions
    M.W.V. Campelo, J.P. de Lima, L.L. Gonçalves
    Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2013
  • Effect of particle size distribution and dynamics on the performance of two-dimensional packing
    M. Carvalho Vieira, M.A.F. Gomes, J.P. de Lima
    Physica A Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications, 2011
  • Quantum phase transitions of the extended isotropic XY model with long-range interactions
    F.G. Ribeiro, J.P. de Lima, L.L. Gonçalves
    Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2011
  • Quantum transitions of the isotropic XY model with long-range interactions on the inhomogeneous periodic chain
    J. P. de Lima, L. L. Gonçalves
    Physical Review B Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 2008
  • Anisotropic XY model on the inhomogeneous periodic chain
    J. P. de Lima, L. L. Gonçalves, T. F. A. Alves
    Physical Review B Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 2007
  • Critical properties of the XXZ model with long-range interactions on the double chain
    J.P. de Lima, L.L. Gonçalves
    Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2007
  • The isotropic XY model on the inhomogeneous periodic chain
    J.P. de Lima, T.F.A. Alves, L.L. Gonçalves
    Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2006
  • Erratum: The longitudinal dynamic correlation and dynamic susceptibility of the isotropic XY-model on the 1D alternating superlattice (Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications (2002) 311, (458) DOI: 10.1016/S0378-4371(02)00826-9)
    J.P. de Lima, L.L. Gonçalves
    Physica A Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications, 2005
  • Static and dynamic properties of the XXZ chain with long-range interactions
    L.L. Gonçalves, L.P.S. Coutinho, J.P. de Lima
    Physica A Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications, 2005
  • The longitudinal dynamic correlation and dynamic susceptibility of the isotropic XY-model on the 1D alternating superlattice
    J.P. de Lima, L.L. Gonçalves
    Physica A Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications, 2002
  • The anisotropic XY model on the 1D alternating superlattice
    F.F.Barbosa Filho, J.P. de Lima, L.L. Gonçalves
    Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2001
  • XY model on the one-dimensional superlattice: Static properties
    J.P. de Lima, L.L. Gonçalves
    Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1999
  • The excitation spectrum of bosons and fermions on the one-dimensional superlattice
    L L Gonçalves, J P de Lima
    Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, 1997
  • Surface tension of the induced magnetization in the 1D isotropic XY-model
    J. P. De Lima, L. L. Gonçalves
    Modern Physics Letters B, 1997
  • Critical dynamics of the XY-model on the one-dimensional superlattice by position space renormalization group
    J.P. DE LIMA, L.L. GONÇALVES
    Modern Physics Letters B, 1996
  • The XY-model on the one-dimensional superlattice
    L.L. Gonçalves, J.P. de Lima
    Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1995