Effect of the next-nearest neighbor hopping on the stability and band structure of the incommensurate phases in the cuprates

Abstract

Using a spin-rotation invariant version of the slave-boson approach we investigate the relative stability and band structure of various incommensurate phases in the cuprates. Our findings obtained in the Hubbard model with next-nearest neighbor hopping -t'/t 0.15, as appropriate for the La2-xSrxCuO4 family, support the formation of diagonal (vertical) stripe phases in the doping regime x=1/16 (x=1/8), respectively. In contrast, based on the fact that a larger value -t'/t=0.3 expected for YBa2Cu3O6+δ triggers a crossover to the diagonal (1,1) spiral phase at increasing doping, we argue that it might explain why the static charge order has been detected in YBa2Cu3O6+δ only in the highly underdoped regime.

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