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Evolution of Hole and Spin Dynamics in High Temperature Superconductors within the Small Hole Density Limit of the t-J Model
The evolution of hole and spin dynamics in high temperature superconductors
is studied within the self-consistent noncrossing approximation of the t-J
model in the small hole density limit. As the doping concentration is
increased, long-range electron correlations disappear rapidly and the
quasiparticle energy band becomes considerably narrow. At a small hole density
long-range antiferromagnetic order is destroyed leading to the inadequacy of
spin wave basis approximation near small wave vectors. Spin excitations near
the antiferromagnetic zone boundary are strongly renormalized and damped but
they are still well described within spin wave basis approximation.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, revetex, accepted for publication in Solid State
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