Electronic States and Excitation Spectra of Copper Oxides with Ladder and/or Chain

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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3 pages, postscript file, to be appeared in J. Phys. Chem. Solids

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10.1016/S0022-3697(98)00219-4

Recently the superconductivity has been reported in the copper oxides (Sr,Ca)$_{14}$Cu$_{24}$O$_{41}$ with ladders and edge-sharing chains under pressure. In order to understand the mechanism of the superconductivity, it is crucial to clarify the distribution of self-doped holes. From the analysis of the optical conductivity by ionic model and exact diagonalization method, we confirm that with substituting Ca for Sr, the self-doped holes are transferred from the chains to the ladders. We also examine the electronic states of edge-sharing chain in a variety of copper oxides, and derive the effective Hamiltonian. The dependences of the magnetic interactions between Cu ions and of the hopping energies of the Zhang-Rice singlet on the bond angle of Cu-O-Cu are discussed.

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