CALCULATION OF ANGLE-RESOLVED PHOTOEMISSION AND TUNNELING FOR A CUO2 LAYER IN THE NORMAL AND SUPERCONDUCTING STATES

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DICKINSON, PH
DONIACH, S
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[1] Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University, Stanford
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PHYSICAL REVIEW B | 1993年 / 47卷 / 17期
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10.1103/PhysRevB.47.11447
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T [工业技术];
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We represent the normal-state electronic structure of a CuO2 layer in terms of a three-band model having an infinite Cu intrasite Coulomb repulsion. We express the Lagrangian for this model using a slave-boson formalism and approximate it in a large-N expansion to order 1/N in the zero-temperature limit. The angle-resolved spectral weight determined from the resulting Green's functions suggests that within this picture higher-order corrections in 1/N are necessary for good agreement with the corresponding angle-resolved photoemission data. We phenomenologically add spin-dependent Heisenberg interactions between neighboring Cu sites and neighboring Cu and O sites. These interactions form the basis of a nonretarded calculation of the superconducting state. For the case of an interaction between neighboring Cu spins only, the lowest-energy solution possesses d(x2 - y2) symmetry. The use of a three-band model leads to the possibility of the addition of the interaction between Cu and O spins. The resulting d + idp superconducting state involves pairing of carriers in Cu orbitals both with themselves and with holes on the O orbitals. This additional pairing will remove the node in the d-wave state at T = O by an amount that depends on the Cu-O coupling parameter; however, the mixed-symmetry state occurs only for a narrow range of coupling parameters. The angle-resolved photoemission and tunneling results are calculated and compared to experimental findings.
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页码:11447 / 11461
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