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Theory of the waterfall phenomenon in cuprate superconductors
Based on exact diagonalization and variational cluster approximation
calculations we study the relationship between charge transfer models and the
corresponding single band Hubbard models. We present an explanation for the
waterfall phenomenon observed in angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy
(ARPES) on cuprate superconductors. The phenomenon is due to the destructive
interference between the phases of the O2p orbitals belonging to a given
Zhang-Rice singlet and the Bloch phases of the photohole which occurs in
certain regions of k-space. It therefore may be viewed as a direct experimental
visualisation of the Zhang-Rice construction of an effective single band model
for the CuO2 plane.Comment: 11 pages, 9 Postscript figure
Binding between endohedral Na atoms in Si clathrate I; a first principles study
We investigate the binding nature of the endohedral sodium atoms with the
ensity functional theory methods, presuming that the clathrate I consists of a
sheaf of one-dimensional connections of Na@Si cages interleaved in three
perpendicular directions. Each sodium atom loses 30% of the 3s charge to
the frame, forming an ionic bond with the cage atoms; the rest of the electron
contributes to the covalent bond between the nearest Na atoms. The presumption
is proved to be valid; the configuration of the two Na atoms in the nearest
Si cages is more stable by 0.189 eV than that in the Si and
Si cages. The energy of the beads of the two distorted Na atoms is more
stable by 0.104 eV than that of the two infinitely separated Na atoms. The
covalent bond explains both the preferential occupancies in the Si cages
and the low anisotropic displacement parameters of the endohedral atoms in the
Si cages in the [100] directions of the clathrate I.Comment: First page: Affiliation added to PDF and PS versio
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