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Theoretical Insights into Electronic Nematic Order, Bond-Charge Orders, and Plasmons in Cuprate Superconductors

Authors :
Hiroyuki Yamase
Source :
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan. 90:111011
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Physical Society of Japan, 2021.

Abstract

In this article, we focus on the charge degree of freedom in cuprate superconductors and review theoretical insights into the electronic nematic order, bond-charge orders, and plasmons. The low-energy charge dynamics is controlled by the spin-spin interaction J, which generates various bond-charge ordering tendencies including the electronic nematic order. The nematic order is driven by a d-wave Pomeranchuk instability and is pronounced in the underdoped region as well as around van Hove filling in the hole-doped case; the nematic tendency is weak in the electron-doped region. Nematicity consistent with the d-wave Pomeranchuk instability was reported for hole-doped cuprates in various experiments. Although the t-J and Hubbard models correctly predicted the proximity to the nematic instability in cuprates far before the experimental indications were obtained, full understanding of the charge ordering tendencies in hole-doped cuprates still requires further theoretical studies. In electron-doped cuprates, on the other hand, the d-wave bond-charge excitations around momentum q=(0.5pi,0) explain the resonant x-ray scattering data very well. Plasmon excitations are also present and the agreement between the large-N theory of the t-J model and resonant inelastic x-ray scattering measurements is nearly quantitative in both hole- and electron-doped cuprates. Theoretically the charge dynamics in cuprates is summarized as a dual structure in energy space: the low-energy region scaled by J, where the nematic and various bond-charge orders are relevant, and the high-energy region typically larger than J, where plasmons are predominant.<br />38 pages, 14 figures, concise review article

Details

ISSN :
13474073 and 00319015
Volume :
90
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....047fa51f9b846c97f75d486dee1697aa
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7566/jpsj.90.111011