Abstract

We study the (D+1) band Hubbard model on generalizedD-dimensional perovskite structures. We show that in the limit of high dimensions the possible scaling behaviour is uniquely determined via the bandstructure and that the model without direct oxygen-oxygen hopping necessarily scales to the cluster limit. A 1/dimension expansion then leads to at-J like Hamiltonian and the Zhang-Rice analysis becomes rigorous. The large dimension fixed point, in general, still remains the cluster model even when a hopping term between n.n. oxygensites is included. Only for a unique ratio of the oxygen onsite energies to the oxygen-oxygen hopping amplitude is a new fixed point possible, corresponding to a heavy-Fermion Hamiltonian.

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