Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
1999-08-26
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
Four pages with four figures embedded in text
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevLett.84.2690
Monte Carlo simulations applied to the Spin-Fermion model for cuprates show the existence of antiferromagnetic spin domains and charge stripes upon doping. The stripes are partially filled, with a filling of approximately 1/2 hole per site, and they separate spin domains with a $\pi$ phase shift among them. The stripes observed run either along the x or y axes and they are separated by a large energy barrier. No special boundary conditions or external fields are needed to stabilize these structures at low temperatures. When magnetic incommensurate peaks are observed at momentum $\pi(1,1-\delta)$ and symmetrical points, charge incommensurate peaks appear at $(0,2 \delta)$ and symmetrical points, as experimentally observed. The strong charge fluctuations responsible for the formation of the stripes also induce a pseudogap in the density of states.
Buhler Charles
Moreo Adriana
Yunoki Seiji
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