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Spin-Orbital Separation in the quasi 1D Mott-insulator Sr2CuO3

Authors :
Schlappa, J.
Wohlfeld, K.
Zhou, K. J.
Mourigal, M.
Haverkort, M. W.
Strocov, V. N.
Hozoi, L.
Monney, C.
Nishimoto, S.
Singh, S.
Revcolevschi, A.
Caux, J. -S.
Patthey, L.
R��nnow, H. M.
Brink, J. van den
Schmitt, T.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

As an elementary particle the electron carries spin \hbar/2 and charge e. When binding to the atomic nucleus it also acquires an angular momentum quantum number corresponding to the quantized atomic orbital it occupies (e.g., s, p or d). Even if electrons in solids form bands and delocalize from the nuclei, in Mott insulators they retain their three fundamental quantum numbers: spin, charge and orbital[1]. The hallmark of one-dimensional (1D) physics is a breaking up of the elementary electron into its separate degrees of freedom[2]. The separation of the electron into independent quasi-particles that carry either spin (spinons) or charge (holons) was first observed fifteen years ago[3]. Using Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering on the 1D Mott-insulator Sr2CuO3 we now observe also the orbital degree of freedom separating. We resolve an orbiton liberating itself from spinons and propagating through the lattice as a distinct quasi-particle with a substantial dispersion of ~0.2 eV.<br />35 pages, 8 figures

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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