Abstract

Resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS) using the Cu K shell of one-dimensional cuprates is compared with that using the O K shell on the basis of numerically-exact diagonalization calculations applied for a finite-size cluster model. Particular attention is paid to the effects of Cu 3 d orbital degeneracy on the Cu K RIXS and the incident photon energy dependence of the Cu K RIXS. Inclusion of the Cu 3 d (3 z 2 - r 2 ) orbital results in the d d excitation in the Cu K RIXS, which is in accordance with the O K RIXS. However the excitation mechanism differs for the Cu K RIXS and O K RIXS. The d d excitation in the Cu K RIXS is caused through the mixing between the Zhang–Rice singlet (ZRS) and Cu 3 d (3 z 2 - r 2 ) bands, while it is mainly caused by the optical dipole transition process in the case of O K RIXS. Moreover, mixing between the ZRS and Cu 3 d (3 z 2 - r 2 ) bands induces new structures, whose binding energy is higher than that of the structure due to electron–hole pair excitations from the Z...

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