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- Title
Effect of the concentration-dependent spin-charge correlations on the evolution of the energy structure of the 2D Emery model.
- Authors
Val'kov, V.; Dzebisashvili, D.; Barabanov, A.
- Abstract
It is shown using the 2D Emery model that the strong coupling between the spin subsystem of copper ions in the singlet state and the subsystem of oxygen holes considerably reduces the spectral intensity of the correlation function for holes on the Fermi contour. Spin-charge correlations are manifested in the existence of two channels. The first channel is due to the p-d exchange coupling of spins of the oxygen and copper holes. The second channel appears as a result of spin-correlated hoppings, when the motion of holes over oxygen ions is accompanied by spin-flip processes (i.e., simultaneous changes in the spin projections of an oxygen hole and a copper ion). It is established as a result of self-consistent calculations that the allowance for the concentration dependence of spin correlators and multicenter spin-charge correlators appearing in the dispersion equation ensures a decrease in the energy of the system and considerably affects the evolution of the Fermi surface under hole doping.
- Subjects
COPPER ions; SINGLET state (Quantum mechanics); EXISTENCE theorems; STATISTICAL correlation; ENERGY dissipation; DOPING agents (Chemistry)
- Publication
Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Physics, 2014, Vol 118, Issue 6, p959
- ISSN
1063-7761
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S1063776114060223