Photoinduced absorptions inside the Mott gap in the two-dimensional extended Hubbard model
Abstract
We theoretically investigate pump-probe optical responses in the two-dimensional extended Hubbard model describing cuprates by using a time-dependent Lanczos method. At half filling, pumping generates photoinduced absorptions inside the Mott gap. A part of low-energy absorptions is attributed to the independent propagation of photoinduced holons and doublons. The spectral weight just below the Mott gap increases with decreasing the on-site Coulomb interaction . We find that the next-nearest-neighbor Coulomb interaction enhances this dependence, indicating the presence of biexcitonic contributions formed by two holon-doublon pairs. Photo-pumping in hole-doped systems also induces spectral weights below remnant Mott-gap excitations, being consistent with recent experiments. The induced weights are less sensitive to and may be related to the formation of a biexcitonic state in the presence of hole carriers.
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@article{arxiv.1709.01297,
title = {Photoinduced absorptions inside the Mott gap in the two-dimensional extended Hubbard model},
author = {Kazuya Shinjo and Takami Tohyama},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.01297},
year = {2017}
}
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7pages, 6figures