Robust spin and charge excitations throughout high-$T_c$-cuprate phase diagram from incipient Mottness
Abstract
The generic phase diagram of lightly hole-doped high--cuprates hosts antiferromagnetic insulating phase with well-defined spin-wave excitations. Contrary to the weak-coupling prediction, these modes persist up to the overdoped metallic regime as intense and dispersive paramagnons. Here we report on our study of the low-energy magnetic and charge excitations within the extended Hubbard model at strong-coupling, using a modified expansion method with a variational state serving as the saddle point solution. Despite clear separation of magnetic and Hubbard- energy scales, we find that incipient Mottness affects qualitatively dispersions and widths of magnetic modes throughout entire phase diagram. The obtained magnetic and charge dynamical structure factors agree semi-quantitatively with recent resonant -ray and neutron scattering data for and at all available doping levels. The weak-coupling random-phase-approximation fails already for underdoped samples, pointing to the non-trivial intertwining of distinct energy scales in cuprate superconductors. The existence of a discrete charge mode which splits off the electron-hole continuum is also predicted.
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@article{arxiv.1912.06232,
title = {Robust spin and charge excitations throughout high-$T_c$-cuprate phase diagram from incipient Mottness},
author = {M. Fidrysiak and J. Spałek},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.06232},
year = {2020}
}