1. Single- and two-particle observables in the Emery model: a dynamical mean-field perspective
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Tseng, Yi-Ting, Malcolms, Mário O., Menke, Henri, Klett, Marcel, Schäfer, Thomas, and Hansmann, Philipp
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We investigate dynamical mean-field calculations of the three-band Emery model at the one- and two-particle level for material-realistic parameters of high-$T_c$ superconductors. Our study shows that even within dynamical mean-field theory, which accounts solely for temporal fluctuations, the intrinsic multi-orbital nature of the Emery model introduces effective non-local correlations. These correlations lead to a non-Curie-like temperature dependence of the magnetic susceptibility, consistent with nuclear magnetic resonance experiments in the pseudogap regime. By analyzing the temperature dependence of the static dynamical mean-field theory spin susceptibility, we find indications of emerging oxygen-copper singlet fluctuations, explicitly captured by the model. Despite correctly describing the hallmark of the pseudogap at the two-particle level, such as the drop in the Knight shift of nuclear magnetic resonance, dynamical mean-field theory fails to capture the spectral properties of the pseudogap., Comment: 13 pages, 6 figures
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- 2023