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Phase separation and valence instabilities in cuprate superconductors. Effective one-band model approach

Condensed Matter 2016-08-15 v2

Abstract

We study the Cu-O valence instability (VI) and the related phase separation (PS) driven by Cu-O nearest-neighbor repulsion UpdU_{pd}, using an effective extended one-band Hubbard model (HeffH_{eff}) obtained from the extended three-bandHubbard model, through an appropriate low-energy reduction. HeffH_{eff} is solved by exact diagonalization of a square cluster with 10 unit cells and also within a slave-boson mean-field theory. Its parameters depend on doping for Upd0U_{pd}\neq 0 or on-site O repulsion Up0U_p\neq 0. The results using both techniques coincide in that there is neither VI nor PS for doping levels x<0.5x<0.5 if Upd2U_{pd}\lesssim 2 eV. The PS region begins for Upd2U_{pd}\gtrsim 2 eV at large doping x>0.6x>0.6 and increases with increasing UpdU_{pd}. The PS also increases with increasing on-site Cu repulsion UdU_d.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9601104,
  title  = {Phase separation and valence instabilities in cuprate superconductors. Effective one-band model approach},
  author = {M. E. Simón and A. A. Aligia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9601104},
  year   = {2016}
}

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16 pages and 10 figures in postscript format, compressed with uufiles