Effects of excess or deficiency of oxygen content on the electronic structure of high-TC cuprates

Abstract

Band structure calculations are presented for large supercells of Ba2CuO4 (BCO) with O-vacancies in planar or apic al positions, and of superoxygenated La2CuO4 (LCO) with oxygen interstitials in the La2O2 layers. It is foun d that apical oxygen vacancies in BCO act as electron dopants and makes the electronic structure similar to that of hole doped LCO. Excess oxygen interstitials forming wires in the La2O2 layers of LCO are shown to yield a much larger density-of-states at the Fermi energy than for the stoichiometric compound related with a segmentation of the Fermi surface. Anti-ferromagnetic (AFM) spin fluctuations are strengthened by O-vacancies in BCO as well as by oxygen interstitials in LCO, but are strongly suppressed in O-deficient LCO. Our results indicate the complexity of doping by O-vacancies, and by ordered defects that are a significant factor contr olling the electronic properties of cuprates.

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