Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1866042 | Physics Letters A | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
For the case of low concentration the carrier dispersion in the two-dimensional t–Jt–J model on a triangular lattice is investigated using Mori's projection operator technique. The dispersion depends strongly on the sign of the hopping constant t and on its ratio to the exchange constant J . For t>0t>0 minima of the band are located at the wave vectors Q=(2π/3,2π/3) and (4π/3,0)(4π/3,0), while for t<0t<0 they are at αQ where the coefficient α<1α<1 decreases with increasing J/|t|J/|t|. In the case t>0t>0 the width of the band decreases with increasing J/tJ/t without substantial change in its shape, while for t<0t<0 the band shape changes drastically with J/|t|J/|t|. The obtained results are compared with experimental data in NaxCoO2.
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Authors
P. Rubin, A. Sherman, M. Schreiber,