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arxiv: 1609.08986 · v1 · pith:MI6ECVPPnew · submitted 2016-09-28 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el

Probing inter- and intrachain Zhang-Rice excitons in Li₂CuO₂ and determining their binding energy

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keywords zhang-riceenergybindingrixsboundcorrelationscupratecuprates
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Cuprate materials, like those hosting high temperature superconductivity, represent a famous class of materials where the correlations between the strongly entangled charges and spins produce complex phase diagrams. Several years ago the Zhang-Rice singlet was proposed as a natural quasiparticle in hole-doped cuprates. The occurance and binding energy of this quasiparticle, consisting of a pair of bound holes with antiparallel spins on the same CuO$_4$ plaquette, depends on the local electronic interactions, which are fundamental quantities for understanding the physics of the cuprates. Here, we employ state-of-the-art Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering (RIXS) to probe the correlated physics of the CuO$_4$ plaquettes in the quasi-one dimensional chain cuprate Li$_2$CuO$_2$. By tuning the incoming photon energy to the O $K$-edge, we populate bound states related to the Zhang-Rice quasiparticles in the RIXS process. Both intra- and interchain Zhang-Rice singlets are observed and their occurrence is shown to depend on the nearest-neighbor spin-spin correlations, which are readily probed in this experiment. We also extract the binding energy of the Zhang-Rice singlet and identify the Zhang-Rice triplet excitation in the RIXS spectra.

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