Inelastic light scattering at high-energy excitations in doped cuprate superconductors

M. Rübhausen, C. T. Rieck, N. Dieckmann, K.-O. Subke, A. Bock, and U. Merkt
Phys. Rev. B 56, 14797 – Published 1 December 1997
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Abstract

We present Raman spectra of low- and high-energy spin and charge excitations from Y1xPrxBa2Cu3O7 and YBa2Cu3O6+x thin films as well as from Y1xPrxBa2Cu3O7 single crystals. We show that a rearrangement of spectral weight in B1g and A1g symmetry occurs below the respective critical temperatures Tc of the samples at energies of about 5–6 times 2Δ, where Δ is the magnitude of the superconducting order parameter. The redistribution of spectral weight shifts with doping towards lower energies. For optimally doped samples strong renormalization effects of the electronic and phononic structures occur. We discuss our results in terms of a simplified tJ model having magnetic and chargelike scattering channels. As far as the magnetic response is concerned, we apply the Heisenberg model of antiferromagnetism including self-energy contributions to the one-magnon states. This shows that the rearrangement at least partly results from an interaction between the remaining antiferromagnetism and the superconductivity. Moreover, the chargelike response at high energies seems to be influenced by the superconducting transition as well, indicating a strong interplay between holes and magnons in the normal and superconducting state.

  • Received 15 July 1997

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.56.14797

©1997 American Physical Society

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M. Rübhausen, C. T. Rieck, N. Dieckmann, K.-O. Subke, A. Bock, and U. Merkt

  • Institut für Angewandte Physik und Zentrum für Mikrostrukturforschung, Universität Hamburg, Jungiusstrasse 11, D-20355 Hamburg, Germany

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Vol. 56, Iss. 22 — 1 December 1997

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