Photoemission spectra of Sr2 Cu O2 Cl2: a theoretical analysis

Abstract

Recent angle resolved photoemission (ARPES) results for the insulating cuprate Sr2 Cu O2 Cl2 have provided the first experimental data which can be directly compared to the (theoretically) well--studied problem of a single hole propagating in an antiferromagnet. The ARPES results reported a small bandwidth, providing evidence for the existence of strong correlations in the cuprates. However, in the same experiment some discrepancies with the familiar 2D t-J model were also observed. Here we discuss a comparison between the ARPES results and the quasiparticle dispersion of both (i) the t-t'-J Hamiltonian and (ii) the three--band Hubbard model in the strong--coupling limit. Both model Hamiltonians show that the experimentally observed one--hole band structure can be approximately reproduced using reasonable values for t', or the direct oxygen hopping amplitude tpp.

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