Hallmark of strong electronic correlations in LaNiO3: photoemission kink and broadening of fully occupied bands
Abstract
Recent angular-resolved photoemission experiments on LaNiO3 reported a renormalization of the Fermi velocity of eg quasiparticles, a kink in their dispersion at -0.2 eV and a large broadening and weakened dispersion of the occupied t2g states. We show here that all these features result from electronic correlations and are quantitatively reproduced by calculations combining density-functional theory and dynamical mean-field theory. The importance and general relevance of correlation effects in filled bands coupled by inter-orbital interactions to a partially-filled band are pointed out.
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