Emergence of Bose Liquid in Cuprates: Low-Energy Effective Theory of the Emery Model
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Abstract
We investigate the low-energy effective theory of the Emery model applicable to cuprates. In addition to the emergence of non-local many-body coupling, the kinetic processes are found to be strongly dressed. In the strong interaction regime, diagonalization of local many-body problem indicates multiple emerged mechanisms that promote the formation of tightly bound bosonic carriers. Particularly, antiferromagnetic coupling between the Cu d-orbitals plays the essential rule in binding two doped holes on an oxygen atom leading to a weakly coupled spin-boson model of emergent bose liquid. We then discuss the implication of such low-energy theory on the long-range magnetic correlation.
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Presenters
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Xinyi Li
Zhiyuan College, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ
Authors
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Xinyi Li
Zhiyuan College, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ
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Jinning Hou
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Tsung-Dao Lee Institute
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Zijian Lang
Tsung-Dao Lee Institute
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Wei Ku
Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ