Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1809180 Physica B: Condensed Matter 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
An unusual published energy versus wave vector curve extending to the zone edge determined by ARPES in 5% La-doped SrTiO3 is interpreted using mixed-polaron theory. After modification of the theory to permit tight-binding bare energy bands and anisotropy, a fit is made to the 24 points nearest to the Fermi energy, adding the constraints (a) that the Fermi volume is approximately equal to that determined from the carrier concentration and (b) that the transport mass from experiments is approximately twice the bare mass. In order to fit the remaining five of 29 observed points we empirically add the effect of a kink. The fit to all points is good. From the parameters of the fit to the 24 points it appears that (a) The energy overlap integral for the narrow band in the heavy direction has the opposite sign to that for the wide band, implying that it is energetically favorable for the nearly-small polaron to be centred in between two sites; and (b) The narrower energy band in the theory may be nearly-small-polaron-like in the heavy direction but large-polaron-like in the other two directions. A simpler energy versus wave vector curve for a 1% La-doped crystal is discussed more briefly.
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