Effect of a Normal-State Pseudogap on Optical Conductivity in Underdoped Cuprate Superconductors
Abstract
We calculate the c-axis infrared conductivity in underdoped cuprate superconductors for spinfluctuation exchange scattering within the CuO-planes including a phenomenological d-wave pseudogap of amplitude . For temperatures decreasing below a temperature , a gap for develops in in the incoherent (diffuse) transmission limit. The resistivity shows 'semiconducting' behavior, i.e. it increases for low temperatures above the constant behavior for . We find that the pseudogap structure in the in-plane optical conductivity is about twice as big as in the interplane conductivity , in qualitative agreement with experiment. This is a consequence of the fact that the spinfluctuation exchange interaction is suppressed at low frequencies as a result of the opening of the pseudogap. While the c-axis conductivity in the underdoped regime is described best by incoherent transmission, in the overdoped regime coherent conductance gives a better description.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9909219,
title = {Effect of a Normal-State Pseudogap on Optical Conductivity in Underdoped Cuprate Superconductors},
author = {T. Dahm and D. Manske and L. Tewordt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9909219},
year = {2009}
}
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to be published in Phys. Rev. B (November 1, 1999)