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High-energy kink in the dispersion of a hole in an antiferromagnet: Double-occupancy effects on electronic excitations

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 76, Issue 18, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.76.184435

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Evolution of the hole spectral function along the Gamma-(pi,pi) cut is studied in the antiferromagnetic state of the Hubbard model. The kink in the calculated hole dispersion, the sharp spectral-weight transfer between the branches, and the drastically suppressed coherent spectral weight near k=(0,0), as observed recently in the high-resolution angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy studies of cuprate antiferromagnets, are shown to be strongly enhanced by finite-U double-occupancy effects. Together with the anomalous spin-wave dispersion observed earlier in high-resolution neutron-scattering studies, the present study provides further evidence of a unified description of magnetic and electronic excitations in cuprate antiferromagnets in terms of the Hubbard model.

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