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arxiv: cond-mat/0612363 · v1 · submitted 2006-12-14 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el · hep-ph

Systematic Low-Energy Effective Field Theory for Electron-Doped Antiferromagnets

classification ❄️ cond-mat.str-el hep-ph
keywords fracantiferromagnetseffectiveelectron-dopedelectronstheorycasecentered
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In contrast to hole-doped systems which have hole pockets centered at $(\pm \frac{\pi}{2a},\pm \frac{\pi}{2a})$, in lightly electron-doped antiferromagnets the charged quasiparticles reside in momentum space pockets centered at $(\frac{\pi}{a},0)$ or $(0,\frac{\pi}{a})$. This has important consequences for the corresponding low-energy effective field theory of magnons and electrons which is constructed in this paper. In particular, in contrast to the hole-doped case, the magnon-mediated forces between two electrons depend on the total momentum $\vec P$ of the pair. For $\vec P = 0$ the one-magnon exchange potential between two electrons at distance $r$ is proportional to $1/r^4$, while in the hole case it has a $1/r^2$ dependence. The effective theory predicts that spiral phases are absent in electron-doped antiferromagnets.

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