Charge-Density-Excitation Spectrum in the t-t'-J-V Model
Abstract
We study the density-density correlation function in a large-N scheme of the t-t'-J-V model. When the nearest-neighbor Coulomb interaction V is zero, our model exhibits phase separation in a wide doping region and we obtain large spectral weight near momentum q=(0,0) at low energy, which originates from the proximity to phase separation. These features are much stronger for electron doping than for hole doping. However, once phase separation is suppressed by including a finite V, the low-energy spectral weight around q=(0,0) is substantially suppressed. Instead a sharp zero-sound mode is stabilized above the particle-hole continuum. We discuss that the presence of a moderate value of V, which is frequently neglected in the t-J model, is important to understand low-energy charge excitations especially close to q=(0,0) for electron doping. This insight should be taken into account in a future study of x-ray scattering measurements.
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@article{arxiv.1608.08018,
title = {Charge-Density-Excitation Spectrum in the t-t'-J-V Model},
author = {Andres Greco and Hiroyuki Yamase and Matias Bejas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.08018},
year = {2017}
}
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12 pages, 3 figures