Effects of nonmagnetic impurities on optical conductivity in strongly correlated systems
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
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conductivityopticalimpuritiesnonmagneticpeakcorrelatedeffectselectrons
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Effects of nonmagnetic impurities on optical conductivity in the systems of antiferromagnetically correlated electrons are examined based on the Lanczos exact diagonalization scheme. As a result of resonant scattering a low-frequency peak in the optical conductivity is predicted to occur in the presence of the nonmagnetic impurities, which is consistent with the observed normal-state optical conductivity of ${\rm YBa_2}({\rm Cu}_{1-x}{\rm Zn}_x)_3{\rm O}_{7-\delta}$. In addition, a relatively high and broad peak is found to occur at a high frequency region as a consequence of the Heisenberg interaction between electrons, in agreement with observation in the peak position.
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