Polaronic optical absorption in electron-doped and hole-doped cuprates
Abstract
Polaronic features similar to those previously observed in the photoinduced spectra of cuprates have been detected in the reflectivity spectra of chemically doped parent compounds of high-critical-temperature superconductors, both -type and -type. In NdCuO these features, whose intensities depend both on doping and temperature, include local vibrational modes in the far infrared and a broad band centered at 1000 cm. The latter band is produced by the overtones of two (or three) local modes and is well described in terms of a small-polaron model, with a binding energy of about 500 cm. Most of the above infrared features are shown to survive in the metallic phase of NdCeCu0, BiSrCuO, and YBaCuO, where they appear as extra-Drude peaks. The occurrence of polarons is attributed to local modes strongly coupled to carriers, as shown by a comparison with tunneling results.
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@article{arxiv.supr-con/9510002,
title = {Polaronic optical absorption in electron-doped and hole-doped cuprates},
author = {P. Calvani and M. Capizzi and S. Lupi and P. Maselli and A. Paolone and P. Roy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:supr-con/9510002},
year = {2009}
}
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File latex, 31 p., submitted to Physical Review B. Figures may be faxed upon request