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Hole-Pairs in a Spin Liquid: Influence of Electrostatic Hole-Hole Repulsion

Condensed Matter 2009-10-31 v2

Abstract

The stability of hole bound states in the t-J model including short-range Coulomb interactions is analyzed using computational techniques on ladders with up to 2×302 \times 30 sites. For a nearest-neighbors (NN) hole-hole repulsion, the two-holes bound state is surprisingly robust and breaks only when the repulsion is several times the exchange JJ. At 10\sim 10% hole doping the pairs break only for a NN-repulsion as large as V4JV \sim 4J. Pair-pair correlations remain robust in the regime of hole binding. The results support electronic hole-pairing mechanisms on ladders based on holes moving in spin-liquid backgrounds. Implications in two dimensions are also presented. The need for better estimations of the range and strength of the Coulomb interaction in copper-oxides is remarked.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9803314,
  title  = {Hole-Pairs in a Spin Liquid: Influence of Electrostatic Hole-Hole Repulsion},
  author = {C. Gazza and G. Martins and J. Riera and E. Dagotto},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9803314},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

Revised version with new figures. 4 pages, 5 figures