169 research outputs found
Optical absorption of spin ladders
We present a theory of phonon-assisted optical two-magnon absorption in
two-leg spin-ladders. Based on the strong intra-rung-coupling limit we show
that collective excitations of total spin S=0, 1 and 2 exist outside of the
two-magnon continuum. It is demonstrated that the singlet collective state has
a clear signature in the optical spectrum.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Optical Absorption of CuO antiferromagnetic chains at finite temperatures
We use a high-statistic quantum Monte Carlo and Maximum Entropy
regularization method to compute the dynamical energy correlation function
(DECF) of the one-dimensional (1D) antiferromagnetic Heisenberg model
at finite temperatures. We also present a finite temperature analytical ansatz
for the DECF which is in very good agreement with the numerical data in all the
considered temperature range. From these results, and from a finite temperature
generalisation of the mechanism proposed by Lorenzana and Sawatsky [Phys. Rev.
Lett. {\bf 74}, 1867 (1995)], we compute the line shape for the optical
absorption spectra of multimagnon excitations assisted by phonons for quasi 1D
compounds. The line shape has two contributions analogous to the Stokes and
anti-Stokes process of Raman scattering. Our low temperature data is in good
agreement with optical absorption experiments of CuO chains in
SrCuO. Our finite temperature results provide a non trivial prediction
on the dynamics of the Heisenberg model at finite temperatures that is easy to
verify experimentally.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure
Inhomogeneous Gutzwiller approximation with random phase fluctuations for the Hubbard model
We present a detailed study of the time-dependent Gutzwiller approximation
for the Hubbard model. The formalism, labelled GA+RPA, allows us to compute
random-phase approximation-like (RPA) fluctuations on top of the Gutzwiller
approximation (GA). No restrictions are imposed on the charge and spin
configurations which makes the method suitable for the calculation of linear
excitations around symmetry-broken solutions. Well-behaved sum rules are obeyed
as in the Hartree-Fock (HF) plus RPA approach. Analytical results for a
two-site model and numerical results for charge-charge and current-current
dynamical correlation functions in one and two dimensions are compared with
exact and HF+RPA results, supporting the much better performance of GA+RPA with
respect to conventional HF+RPA theory.Comment: 14 pages, 6 figure
Polaron Formation in the Three-Band Peierls-Hubbard Model for Cuprate Superconductors
Exact diagonalization calculations show a continuous transition from
delocalized to small polaron behavior as a function of intersite
electron-lattice coupling. A transition, found previously at Hartree-Fock level
[Yonemitsu et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 69}, 965 (1992)], between a magnetic
and a non magnetic state does not subsist when fluctuations are included. Local
phonon modes become softer close to the polaron and by comparison with optical
measurements of doped cuprates we conclude that they are close to the
transition region between polaronic and non-polaronic behavior. The barrier to
adiabatically move a hole vanishes in that region suggesting large mobilities.Comment: 7 pages + 3 poscript figures, Revtex 3.0, MSC-199
Optical absorption spectra in SrCu_2O_3 two-leg spin ladder
We calculate the phonon-assisted optical-absorption spectra in SrCu_2O_3
two-leg spin-ladder systems. The results for two models proposed for SrCu_2O_3
are compared. In the model including the effects of a cyclic four-spin
interaction, the shoulder structure appears at 978 cm^{-1} and the peak appears
at 1975 cm^{-1} in the spectrum for polarization of the electric field parallel
to the legs. In the other model which describes a pure two-leg ladder, the peak
appears around the lower edge of the spectrum at 1344 cm^{-1}. The feature can
be effective in determining the proper model for SrCu_2O_3.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, to appear in PRB vol. 67 (2003
Time-dependent Gutzwiller approximation for the Hubbard model
We develop a time-dependent Gutzwiller approximation (GA) for the Hubbard
model analogous to the time-dependent Hartree-Fock (HF) method. The formalism
incorporates ground state correlations of the random phase approximation (RPA)
type beyond the GA. Static quantities like ground state energy and double
occupancy are in excellent agreement with exact results in one dimension up to
moderate coupling and in two dimensions for all couplings. We find a
substantial improvement over traditional GA and HF+RPA treatments. Dynamical
correlation functions can be easily computed and are also substantially better
than HF+RPA ones and obey well behaved sum rules.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Observation of two-magnon bound states in the two-leg ladders of (Ca,La)14Cu24O41
Phonon-assisted 2-magnon absorption is studied at T=4 K in the spin-1/2
two-leg ladders of Ca_14-x La_x Cu_24 O_41 (x=5 and 4) for polarization of the
electrical field parallel to the legs and the rungs, respectively. Two peaks at
about 2140 and 2800 1/cm reflect van-Hove singularities in the density of
states of the strongly dispersing 2-magnon singlet bound state, and a broad
peak at about 4000 1/cm is identified with the 2-magnon continuum. Two
different theoretical approaches (Jordan-Wigner fermions and perturbation
theory) describe the data very well for J_parallel = 1050 - 1100 1/cm and
J_parallel / J_perp = 1 - 1.1. A striking similarity of the high-energy
continuum absorption of the ladders and of the undoped high T_c cuprates is
observed.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, Revte
Phase separation in a lattice model of a superconductor with pair hopping
We have studied the extended Hubbard model with pair hopping in the atomic
limit for arbitrary electron density and chemical potential. The Hamiltonian
considered consists of (i) the effective on-site interaction U and (ii) the
intersite charge exchange interactions I, determining the hopping of electron
pairs between nearest-neighbour sites. The model can be treated as a simple
effective model of a superconductor with very short coherence length in which
electrons are localized and only electron pairs have possibility of
transferring. The phase diagrams and thermodynamic properties of this model
have been determined within the variational approach, which treats the on-site
interaction term exactly and the intersite interactions within the mean-field
approximation. We have also obtained rigorous results for a linear chain (d=1)
in the ground state. Moreover, at T=0 some results derived within the random
phase approximation (and the spin-wave approximation) for d=2 and d=3 lattices
and within the low density expansions for d=3 lattices are presented. Our
investigation of the general case (as a function of the electron concentration
and as a function of the chemical potential) shows that, depending on the
values of interaction parameters, the system can exhibit not only the
homogeneous phases: superconducting (SS) and nonordered (NO), but also the
phase separated states (PS: SS-NO). The system considered exhibits interesting
multicritical behaviour including tricritical points.Comment: 15 pages, 9 figures; pdf-ReVTeX, final version, corrected typos;
submitted to Journal of Physics: Condensed Matte
Stability of metallic stripes in the extended one-band Hubbard model
Based on an unrestricted Gutzwiller approximation (GA) we investigate the
stripe orientation and periodicity in an extended one-band Hubbard model. A
negative ratio between next-nearest and nearest neighbor hopping t'/t, as
appropriate for cuprates, favors partially filled (metallic) stripes for both
vertical and diagonal configurations. At around optimal doping diagonal
stripes, site centered (SC) and bond centered (BC) vertical stripes become
degenerate suggesting strong lateral and orientational fluctuations. We find
that within the GA the resulting phase diagram is in agreement with experiment
whereas it is not in the Hartree-Fock approximation due to a strong
overestimation of the stripe filling. Results are in agreement with previous
calculations within the three-band Hubbard model but with the role of SC and BC
stripes interchanged.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figure
Phonon Assisted Multimagnon Optical Absorption and Long Lived Two-Magnon States in Undoped Lamellar Copper Oxides
We calculate the effective charge for multimagnon infrared (IR) absorption
assisted by phonons in the parent insulating compounds of cuprate
superconductors and the spectra for two-magnon absorption using interacting
spin-wave theory. Recent measured bands in the mid IR [Perkins et al. Phys.
Rev. Lett. {\bf 71} 1621 (1993)] are interpreted as involving one phonon plus a
two-magnon virtual bound state, and one phonon plus higher multimagnon
absorption processes. The virtual bound state consists of a narrow resonance
occurring when the magnon pair has total momentum close to .Comment: 4 page
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