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Effects of the pseudogap and the Fermi surface on the rapid Hall-coefficient changes in cuprates

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2025-03-18 v2

Abstract

High-TcT_c cuprates are characterized by strong spin fluctuations, which give rise to antiferromagnetic and pseudogap phases and may be key to the high superconducting critical temperatures observed in these materials. Experimental studies have revealed significant changes in the Hall coefficient RHR_H across these phases, a phenomenon closely related to both spin fluctuations and changes in the Fermi surface morphology. Using the perturbation correction to Gaussian approximation (PCGA), we investigate the two-dimensional(2D) square-lattice single-band Hubbard model and obtain the self-energy with a finite imaginary part due to scattering. We calculate the density dependence of the Hall number nH=1/(qRH)n_H=1/(qR_H). For small hole (or electron) doping pp (or xx), our numerical results show that nHn_H transitions from pp to 1+p1+p for hole-doped systems, and from x-x to 1x1-x for electron-doped systems -- both in agreement with experimental findings. Furthermore, we discuss the correlation between phase boundaries and the observed peculiar changes in the Hall number.

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@article{arxiv.2409.00929,
  title  = {Effects of the pseudogap and the Fermi surface on the rapid Hall-coefficient changes in cuprates},
  author = {Yingze Su and Hui Li and Huaqing Huang and Dingping Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.00929},
  year   = {2025}
}

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29 pages, 7 figures