Based on the Zhang-Rice singlet picture, it is argued that the half-skyrmion
is created by the doped hole in the single hole doped high-T_c cuprates with
N'eel ordering. The spin configuration around the Zhang-Rice singlet, which has
the form of superposition of the two different d-orbital hole spin states, is
studied within the non-linear \sigma model and the CP^1 model. The spin
configurations associated with each hole spin state are obtained, and we find
that the superposition of these spin configuration turns out to be the
half-skyrmion that is characterized by a half of the topological charge. The
excitation spectrum of the half-skyrmion is obtained by making use of Lorentz
invariance of the effective theory and is qualitatively in good agreement with
angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy on the parent compunds. Estimated
values of the parameters contained in the excitation spectrum are in good
agreement with experimentally obtained values. The half-skyrmion theory
suggests a picture for the difference between the hole doped compounds and the
electron doped compounds.Comment: 13 pages, 2 figures, to be published in Phys. Rev.