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Fragmentation of bands and Fermi surfaces in cuprate stripe phases
Authors:M Ya Ovchinnikova
Institution:(1) Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Kosygina 4, Moscow, 119991, Russia
Abstract:The band structure and evolution of the Fermi surfaces of stripe phases were studied using the t-t′-U Hubbard model in the mean field approximation. The appearance of quasi-one-dimensional “impurity” subbands caused by the localization of particles on domain walls inside the Hubbard gap is confirmed. Among vertical stripe phases parallel to y bonds, the Y8 and Y4 structures with distances l = 8a and 4a between domain walls were found to be stable. Fermi surface segments in antinodal or nodal directions were shown to correspond to an “ impurity” band or the main band related to the entire antiferromagnetic domain region. This is a probable explanation of the difference in the properties of ARPES spectra at different Fermi surface regions observed for La2?xSrxCuO4. It was shown for the Y8 structure that the topology of the Fermi surface changed and an isotropic pseudogap opened at the point corresponding to a p = 1/8 doping level. Attempts at relating this property to the anomalous suppression of T c in LSCO at p = 1/8 encountered difficulties. The low dispersion of the impurity band and the wide gap separating it from the lower Hubbard band in diagonal stripe phases formed at p < 0.05 create prerequisites for the existence of the insulating state at nonzero doping.
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