Abstract
We have applied a many-body Wannier functions method to theoretically calculate an excitonic optical conductivity spectrum and energy structure in a one-dimensional (1D) Mott insulator at absolute zero temperature with large system size. Focusing on full charge fluctuations associated with pairs of a holon and doublon, we employ a charge model, which is interpreted as a good effective model to investigate photoexcitations of a 1D extended Hubbard model at half-filling in the spin-charge separation picture. As a result, the theoretical spectra with appropriate broadenings qualitatively reproduce the recent experimental data of ET-F$_{2}$TCNQ at 294 K with and without a modulated electric field. Regarding the excitonic energy structure, we have found that the excitons, especially for even-parity, are weakly bound by many-body effects. This is also consistent with the fitting parameters reported in the recent experiment. Thus, our theoretical method presented in this paper is practically useful to understand physical roles of charge fluctuations in many-body excited states of a 1D Mott insulator.
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