Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2005-01-04
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
9 pages, 4 figures
Scientific paper
10.1016/j.physleta.2005.01.065
The incommensurate magnetic response of the normal-state cuprate perovskites is interpreted based on Mori's memory function approach and the t-J model of Cu-O planes. In agreement with experiment the calculated dispersion of the susceptibility maxima has the shape of two parabolas with upward and downward branches which converge at the antiferromagnetic wave vector. The maxima are located at $({1/2},{1/2}\pm\delta)$, $({1/2}\pm\delta,{1/2})$ and at $({1/2}\pm\delta,{1/2}\pm\delta)$, $({1/2}\pm\delta,{1/2}\mp\delta)$ in the lower and upper parabolas, respectively. The upper parabola reflects the dispersion of magnetic excitations of the localized Cu spins, while the lower parabola arises due to a dip in the spin-excitation damping at the antiferromagnetic wave vector. For moderate doping this dip stems from the weakness of the interaction between the spin excitations and holes near the hot spots.
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