Bound state of a hole and a triplet spin in the t1-t2-J1-J2 model
Abstract
We show that a hole and a triplet spin form a bound state in a nearly half-filled band of the one- and two-dimensional t1-t2-J1-J2 models. Numerical calculation indicates that the bound state is a spatially small object and moves as a composite particle with spin 1 and charge +e in the spin-gapped background. Two bound states repulsively interact with each other in a short distance and move independently as long as they keep their distance. If a finite density of bound states behave as bosons, the system undergoes the Bose-Einstein condensation which means a superconductivity with charge +e.
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