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Origin of high-energy charge excitations observed by resonant inelastic X-ray scattering in cuprate superconductors
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2019-12Registro en:
Greco, Andres Francisco; Yamase, Hiroyuki; Bejas, Matias Hector; Origin of high-energy charge excitations observed by resonant inelastic X-ray scattering in cuprate superconductors; Nature; Communications Physics; 2; 1; 12-2019; 1-6
2399-3650
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Greco, Andres Francisco
Yamase, Hiroyuki
Bejas, Matias Hector
Resumen
The recent development of x-ray scattering techniques revealed the charge-excitation spectrum in high-Tc cuprate superconductors. While the presence of a dispersive signal in the high-energy charge-excitation spectrum is well accepted in the electron-doped cuprates, its interpretation and universality are controversial. Since charge fluctuations are observed ubiquitously in cuprate superconductors, the understanding of its origin is a pivotal issue. Here, we employ the layered t − J model with the long-range Coulomb interaction and show that an acoustic-like plasmon mode with a gap at in-plane momentum (0, 0) captures the major features of the high-energy charge excitations. The high-energy charge excitations, therefore, should be a universal feature in cuprate superconductors and are expected also in the hole-doped cuprates. Acoustic-like plasmons in cuprates have not been recognized yet in experiments. We propose several experimental tests to distinguish different interpretations of the high-energy charge excitations.