Describing hole-doped Mott insulators through spinon-holon bound state excitations
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Abstract
The introduction of holes in a Mott insulator induces novel quantum states of matter. The low hole-density regime, characterized by strong competition between kinetic and interaction energies of the electrons, is still not well understood. We study the t-J model within the slave boson formalism in order to obtain an effective mean-field description of low hole-doped Mott insulators. Under the assumption that there are spinon-holon bound-states, this becomes the quantum dimer model, which has been used by Punk et al., [PNAS, 2015] to describe the pseudogap phase of the cuprate superconductors. We obtain the phase diagram of such a system and calculate the three-point spin-spin-hole correlations.
Presenters
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Shashank Anand
Purdue University
Authors
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Shashank Anand
Purdue University
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Matthias Punk
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU-Munich), Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU Munich)
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Erica W Carlson
Purdue University