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Damped spin excitations in a doped cuprate superconductor with orbital hybridization

Superconductivity 2017-06-21 v3 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

A resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) study of overdamped spin-excitations in slightly underdoped La2x_{2-x}Srx_{x}CuO4_4 (LSCO) with x=0.12x=0.12 and 0.1450.145 is presented. Three high-symmetry directions have been investigated: (1) the antinodal (0,0)(1/2,0)(0,0)\rightarrow (1/2,0), (2) the nodal (0,0)(1/4,1/4)(0,0)\rightarrow (1/4,1/4) and (3) the zone boundary direction (1/2,0)(1/4,1/4)(1/2,0)\rightarrow (1/4,1/4) connecting these two. The overdamped excitations exhibit strong dispersions along (1) and (3), whereas a much more modest dispersion is found along (2). This is in strong contrast to the undoped compound La2_{2}CuO4_4 (LCO) for which the strongest dispersions are found along (1) and (2). The tttUt-t^{\prime}-t^{\prime\prime}-U Hubbard model used to explain the excitation spectrum of LCO predicts - for constant U/tU/t - that the dispersion along (3) scales with (t/t)2(t^{\prime}/t)^2. However, the diagonal hopping tt^{\prime} extracted on LSCO using single-band models is low (t/t0.16t^{\prime}/t\sim-0.16) and decreasing with doping. We therefore invoked a two-orbital (dx2y2d_{x^2-y^2} and dz2d_{z^2}) model which implies that tt^{\prime} is enhanced. This effect acts to enhance the zone-boundary dispersion within the Hubbard model. We thus conclude that hybridization of dx2y2d_{x^2-y^2} and dz2d_{z^2} states has a significant impact on the zone-boundary dispersion in LSCO.

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@article{arxiv.1702.02782,
  title  = {Damped spin excitations in a doped cuprate superconductor with orbital hybridization},
  author = {O. Ivashko and N. E. Shaik and X. Lu and C. G. Fatuzzo and M. Dantz and P. G. Freeman and D. E. McNally and D. Destraz and N. B. Christensen and T. Kurosawa and N. Momono and M. Oda and C. Monney and H. M. Rønnow and T. Schmitt and J. Chang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.02782},
  year   = {2017}
}

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10 pages, 7 figures