Electron-hole asymmetry of quantum collective excitations in high-Tc copper oxides
Abstract
We carry out a systematic study of collective spin- and charge excitations for the canonical single-band Hubbard, t-J-U, and t-J models of high-temperature copper-oxide superconductors, both on electron- and hole-doped side of the phase diagram. Recently developed variational wave function approach, combined with the expansion in inverse number of fermionic flavors, is employed. All three models exhibit a substantial electron-hole asymmetry of magnetic excitations, with a robust paramagnon emerging for hole-doping, in agreement with available resonant inelastic x-ray scattering data for the cuprates. The t-J model yields additional high-energy peak in the magnetic spectrum that is not unambiguously identified in spectroscopy. For all considered Hamiltonians, the dynamical charge susceptibility contains a coherent mode for both hole- and electron doping, with overall bandwidth renormalization controlled by the on-site Coulomb repulsion. Away from the strong-coupling limit, the antiferromagnetic ordering tendency is more pronounced on electron-doped side of the phase diagram.
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