Hole Dynamics in Two-Dimensional Antiferromagnetic Mott Insulators

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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The dispersion relation of a doped hole in the half-filled 2D Hubbard model is shown to follow a k^4 law around the (0,pi) and (pi,0) points in the Brillouin zone. Upon addition of pair-hopping processes this dispersion relation is unstable towards a k^2 law. The above follows from T=0 Quantum Monte calculations of the single particle spectral function A(k, omega) on 16 X 16 lattices. We discuss finite dopings and argue that the added term restores coherence to charge dynamics and drives the system towards a d_x^2 - y^2 superconductor.

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