String excitations of a hole in a quantum antiferromagnet and photoelectron spectrospopy
Efstratios Manousakis

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that high-resolution photoelectron spectra from cuprates reveal string-like excitations of holes in a quantum antiferromagnet, and proposes a string-exchange mechanism for pairing with potential high energy scales.
Contribution
It introduces a simple string-based model that accurately describes spectral features and suggests a novel pairing mechanism driven by string exchange in strongly correlated antiferromagnetic systems.
Findings
Spectral features match between models and experiments.
String-exchange mechanism provides strong pairing energy.
Holes tend to form bound states with d_{x^2-y^2} symmetry.
Abstract
The aim of the present paper is twofold. The first goal is to show that high resolution angle-resolved photoelectron spectra from cuprates indicate the presence of string-like excitations of the quasihole excitation in a quantum antiferromagnet. In order to compare with the experimental intensity plots, we calculate the spectral function of the t-J and the t-t'-t"-J models within the self-consistent Born approximation for widely accepted values of the parameters of these models. The main features of the high resolution photoelectron spectra are in general agreement with the results based on the above models and can be understood by considering not only the lowest energy quasiparticle peak but, also, the higher energy string-like excitations of the hole. The second goal of the present paper is to make the case that a proper analysis of both the numerical results obtained from these…
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