Frontiers in Physics | 卷:10 |
On the Nature of Valence Charge and Spin Excitations via Multi-Orbital Hubbard Models for Infinite-Layer Nickelates | |
Yi Cui1  Kuan H. Hsu1  Yi Hu1  Thomas P. Devereaux1  Emily M. Been2  Brian Moritz3  Chunjing Jia3  | |
[1] Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; | |
[2] Department of Physics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; | |
[3] SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford Institute for Materials and Energy Sciences, Menlo Park, CA, United States; | |
关键词: nickelate; superconductor; exact diagonalization; dynamic spin structure factor; spectroscopy; x-ray absorption spectroscopy; | |
DOI : 10.3389/fphy.2022.836959 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Building upon the recent progress on the intriguing underlying physics for the newly discovered infinite-layer nickelates, in this article we review an examination of valence charge and spin excitations via multi-orbital Hubbard models as way to determine the fundamental building blocks for Hamiltonians that can describe the low energy properties of infinite-layer nickelates. We summarize key results from density-functional approaches, and apply them to the study of x-ray absorption to determine the valence ground states of infinite-layer nickelates in their parent form, and show that a fundamental d9 configuration as in the cuprates is incompatible with a self-doped ground state having holes in both dx2−y2 and a rare-earth-derived axial orbital. When doped, we determine that the rare-earth-derived orbitals empty and additional holes form low spin (S = 0) d8 Ni states, which can be well-described as a doped single-band Hubbard model. Using exact diagonalization for a 2-orbital model involving Ni and rare-earth orbitals, we find clear magnons at 1/2 filling that persist when doped, albeit with larger damping, and with a dependence on the precise orbital energy separation between the Ni- and rare-earth-derived orbitals. Taken together, a full two-band model for infinite-layer nickelates can well describe the valence charge and spin excitations observed experimentally.
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