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Fingerprints of spin-fermion pairing in cuprates

Superconductivity 2016-08-31 v1

Abstract

We demonstrate that the feedback effect from bosonic excitations on fermions, which in the past allowed one to verify the phononic mechanism of a conventional, ss-wave superconductivity, may also allow one to experimentally detect the ``fingerprints'' of the pairing mechanism in cuprates. We argue that for spin-mediated dd-wave superconductivity, the fermionic spectral function, the density of states, the tunneling conductance through an insulating junction, and the optical conductivity are affected by the interaction with collective spin excitations, which below TcT_c are propagating, magnon-like quasiparticles with gap Δs\Delta_s. We show that the interaction with a propagating spin excitation gives rise to singularities at frequencies Δ+Δs\Delta + \Delta_s for the spectral function and the density of states, and at 2Δ+Δs2\Delta + \Delta_s for tunneling and optical conductivities, where Δ\Delta is the maximum value of the dd-wave gap. We further argue that recent optical measurements also allow one to detect subleading singularities at 4Δ4\Delta and 2Δ+2Δs2\Delta + 2\Delta_s. We consider the experimental detection of these singularities as a strong evidence in favor of the magnetic scenario for superconductivity in cuprates.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0010403,
  title  = {Fingerprints of spin-fermion pairing in cuprates},
  author = {Ar. Abanov and Andrey V. Chubukov and Jörg Schmalian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0010403},
  year   = {2016}
}

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20 pages, 22 figures