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Hidden self-energies as origin of cuprate superconductivity revealed by machine learning

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2023-02-14 v7

Abstract

Experimental data are the source of understanding matter. However, measurable quantities are limited and theoretically important quantities are sometimes hidden. Nonetheless, recent progress of machine-learning techniques opens possibilities of exposing them only from available experimental data. In this paper, after establishing the reliability of the method in various careful benchmark tests, the Boltzmann-machine method is applied to the angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy spectra of cuprate high temperature superconductors, Bi2_2Sr2_2CuO6+δ_{6+\delta} (Bi2201) and Bi2_2Sr2_2CaCuO8+δ_{8+\delta} (Bi2212). We find prominent peak structures both in normal and anomalous self-energies, but they cancel in the total self-energy making the structure apparently invisible, while the peaks make universally dominant contributions to superconducting gap, hence evidencing the signal that generates the high-TcT_{\rm c} superconductivity. The relation between superfluid density and critical temperature supports involvement of universal carrier relaxation associated with dissipative strange metals, where enhanced superconductivity is promoted by entangled quantum-soup nature of the cuprates. The present achievement opens avenues for innovative machine-learning spectroscopy method to reveal fundamental properties hidden in direct experimental accesses.

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@article{arxiv.1903.08060,
  title  = {Hidden self-energies as origin of cuprate superconductivity revealed by machine learning},
  author = {Youhei Yamaji and Teppei Yoshida and Atsushi Fujimori and Masatoshi Imada},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.08060},
  year   = {2023}
}

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41 pages, 25 figures