Fermi surface reconstruction in high-Tc superconductors
Abstract
The recent observation of quantum oscillations in underdoped high-Tc superconductors, combined with their negative Hall coefficient at low temperature, reveals that the Fermi surface of hole-doped cuprates includes a small electron pocket. This strongly suggests that the large hole Fermi surface characteristic of the overdoped regime undergoes a reconstruction caused by the onset of some order which breaks translational symmetry. Here we consider the possibility that this order is "stripe" order, a form of charge / spin modulation observed most clearly in materials like Eu-doped and Nd-doped LSCO. In these materials, the onset of stripe order is indeed the cause of Fermi-surface reconstruction. We identify the critical doping where this reconstruction occurs and show that the temperature dependence of transport coefficients at that doping is typical of metals at a quantum critical point. We discuss how the pseudogap phase may be a fluctuating precursor of the stripe-ordered phase.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0901.2313,
title = {Fermi surface reconstruction in high-Tc superconductors},
author = {Louis Taillefer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0901.2313},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
To appear in the proceedings of LT25 (Amsterdam, August 2008)