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Signature of antiferromagnetic long-range order in the optical spectrum of strongly correlated electron systems

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 Added by Alessandro Toschi
 Publication date 2011
  fields Physics
and research's language is English




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We show how the onset of a non-Slater antiferromagnetic ordering in a correlated material can be detected by optical spectroscopy. Using dynamical mean-field theory we identify two distinctive features: The antiferromagnetic ordering is associated with an enhanced spectral weight above the optical gap, and well separated spin-polaron peaks emerge in the optical spectrum. Both features are indeed observed in LaSrMnO_4 [Gossling et al., Phys. Rev. B 77, 035109 (2008)]



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