Magnetic Properties and Pseudogap Formation in Infinite-Layer Nickelates: Insights From the Single-Band Hubbard Model
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Abstract
We study the magnetic and spectral properties of a single-band Hubbard model for the infinite-layer nickelate compound LaNiO2. As spatial correlations turn out to be the key ingredient for understanding its physics, we use two complementary extensions of the dynamical mean-field theory to take them into account: the cellular dynamical mean-field theory and the dynamical vertex approximation. Additionally to the systematic analysis of the doping dependence of the non-Curie-Weiss behavior of the uniform magnetic susceptibility, we provide insight into its relation to the formation of a pseudogap regime by the calculation of the one-particle spectral function and the magnetic correlation length. The latter is of the order of a few lattice spacings when the pseudogap opens, indicating a strong-coupling pseudogap formation in analogy to cuprates.
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Publication: Marcel Klett, Philipp Hansmann, and Thomas Schäfer, Frontiers in Physics 10, 834682 (2022)
Presenters
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Thomas Schäfer
- Max Planck Research Group