Аннотация:
Circulating current (CC) loops within the cuprate unit cell are
proposed to play a key role in the physics of the pseudogap phase. However,
main experimental observations motivated by this sophisticated proposal and
seemingly supporting the CC model can be explained in frames of a simple and
physically clear microscopic model. We argue that instead of a well-isolated
Zhang–Rice (ZR) singlet 1A1g the ground state of the hole center
[CuO4]5− (cluster analog of Cu3+ ion) in cuprates should be
described by a complex 1A1g-1,3B2g-1,3Eu multiplet,
formed by a competition of conventional hybrid Cu 3d-O 2pb1g(σ)∝dx2−y2 state and purely oxygen nonbonding
O 2pπ states with a2g(π) and eux,y(π) symmetry. In contrast
with inactive ZR singlet we arrive at several novel competing orbital and
spin-orbital order parameters, e.g., Ising-like net orbital magnetic moment,
orbital toroidal moment, intra-plaquette's staggered order of Ising-like
oxygen orbital magnetic moments. As a most impressive validation of the
non-ZR model we explain fascinating results of recent neutron scattering
measurements that revealed novel type of magnetic ordering in pseudogap phase
of several hole-doped cuprates.
Образец цитирования:
A. S. Moskvin, “Pseudogap phase in cuprates: oxygen orbital moments instead of circulating currentss”, Письма в ЖЭТФ, 96:6 (2012), 424–429; JETP Letters, 96:6 (2012), 385–390