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Visualizing the Zhang-Rice singlet, molecular orbitals and pair formation in cuprate

Superconductivity 2023-09-19 v1 Materials Science Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

The parent compound of cuprates is a charge-transfer-type Mott insulator with strong hybridization between the Cu 3dx2y23d_{\mathrm x^2-y^2} and O 2p2p orbitals. A key question concerning the pairing mechanism is the behavior of doped holes in the antiferromagnetic (AF) Mott insulator background, which is a prototypical quantum many-body problem. It was proposed that doped hole on the O site tends to form a singlet, known as Zhang-Rice singlet (ZRS), with the unpaired Cu spin. But experimentally little is known about the properties of a single hole and the interplay between them that leads to superconductivity. Here we use scanning tunneling microscopy to visualize the electronic states in hole-doped Ca2CuO2Cl2\mathrm{Ca_2CuO_2Cl_2}, aiming to establish the atomic-scale local basis for pair formation. A single doped hole is shown to have an in-gap state and a clover-shaped spatial distribution that can be attributed to a localized ZRS. When the dopants are close enough, they develop delocalized molecular orbitals with characteristic stripe- and ladder-shaped patterns, accompanied by the opening of a small gap around the Fermi level (EFE_{\mathrm F}). With increasing doping, the molecular orbitals proliferate in space and gradually form densely packed plaquettes, but the stripe and ladder patterns remain nearly the same. The low-energy electronic states of the molecular orbitals are intimately related to the local pairing properties, thus play a vitally important role in the emergence of superconductivity. We propose that the Cooper pair is formed by two holes occupying the stripe-like molecular orbital, while the attractive interaction is mediated by the AF spin background.

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@article{arxiv.2309.09260,
  title  = {Visualizing the Zhang-Rice singlet, molecular orbitals and pair formation in cuprate},
  author = {Shusen Ye and Jianfa Zhao and Zhiheng Yao and Sixuan Chen and Zehao Dong and Xintong Li and Luchuan Shi and Qingqing Liu and Changqing Jin and Yayu Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.09260},
  year   = {2023}
}