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arxiv: 1506.06853 · v3 · pith:AKO24TRFnew · submitted 2015-06-23 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el · cond-mat.supr-con

d-wave bond-order charge excitations in electron-doped cuprates

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We study charge excitation spectra in the two-dimensional $t$-$J$ model on a square lattice to explore a charge-order tendency recently found in electron-doped cuprates around the carrier density 0.15. The static susceptibility of $d$-wave charge density, which corresponds to the nematic susceptibility at the momentum transfer ${\bf q}=(0,0)$, shows two characteristic peaks at momenta of the form ${\bf q}_{1}=(q',q')$ and ${\bf q}_{2}=(q,0)$. These two peaks originate from the so-called $2k_{F}$ scattering processes enhanced by the $d$-wave character of the bond-charge density. The peak at ${\bf q}_{1}$ is much broader, but develop to be very sharp in the vicinity of its instability, whereas the peak at ${\bf q}_{2}$ becomes sharper with decreasing temperature, but does not diverge. The equal-time correlation function, which is measured by resonant x-ray scattering, exhibits a momentum dependence similar to the static susceptibility. We also present energy-resolved charge excitation spectra. The spectra show a V-shaped structure around ${\bf q}=(0,0)$ and bend back toward close to zero energy due to the charge-order tendency at ${\bf q}_{1}$ and ${\bf q}_{2}$. The resulting spectra form gap-like features with a maximal gap at ${\bf q} \approx {\bf q}_{1}/2$ and ${\bf q}_{2}/2$. We discuss implications for the recent experiments in electron-doped cuprates.

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