Low-energy charge-density excitations in MgB2: Striking interplay between single-particle and collective behavior for large momenta.
/ Authors
Y. Cai, P. Chow, Oscar D. Restrepo, Oscar D. Restrepo, Yoshihiko Takano, K. Togano, H. Kitô, Hirofumi Ishii, C. Chen, K. Liang
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C. Chen, S. Tsuda, Shik Shin, C.-C. Kao, Wei Ku, A. Eguiluz, A. Eguiluz
/ Abstract
A sharp feature in the charge-density excitation spectra of single-crystal MgB2, displaying a remarkable cosinelike, periodic energy dispersion with momentum transfer (q) along the c* axis, has been observed for the first time by high-resolution nonresonant inelastic x-ray scattering (NIXS). Time-dependent density-functional theory calculations show that the physics underlying the NIXS data is strong coupling between single-particle and collective degrees of freedom, mediated by large crystal local-field effects. As a result, the small-q collective mode residing in the single-particle excitation gap of the B pi bands reappears periodically in higher Brillouin zones. The NIXS data thus embody a novel signature of the layered electronic structure of MgB2.
Journal: Physical review letters