Spinons and holons for the one-dimensional three-band Hubbard models of high-temperature superconductors.
AUTOR(ES)
Tahir-Kheli, J
RESUMO
The one-dimensional three-band Hubbard Hamiltonian is shown to be equivalent to an effective Hamiltonian that has independent spinon and holon quasiparticle excitations plus a weak coupling of the two. The spinon description includes both copper sites and oxygen hole sites leading to a one-dimensional antiferromagnet incommensurate with the copper lattice. The holons are spinless noninteracting fermions in a simple cosine band. Because the oxygen sites are in the Hamiltonian, the quasiparticles are much simpler than in the exact solution of the t-J model for 2t = +/- J. If a similar description is correct for two dimensions, then the holons will attract in a p-wave potential.
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