Interference of nematic quantum critical quasiparticles: a route to the octet model
Abstract
Repeated observations of inhomogeneity in cuperate superconductors[1-5] make one immediately question the existance of coherent quasiparticles(qp's) and the applicability of a momentum space picture. Yet, obversations of interference effects[6-9] suggest that the qp's maintain a remarkable coherence under special circumstances. In particular, quasi-particle interference (QPI) imaging using scanning tunneling spectroscopy revealed a highly unusual form of coherence: accumulation of coherence only at special points in momentum space with a particular energy dispersion[5-7]. Here we show that nematic quantum critical fluctuations[10], combined with the known extreme velocity anisotropy[11] provide a natural mechanism for the accumulation of coherence at those special points. Our results raise the intriguing question of whether the nematic fluctuations provide the unique mechanism for such a phenomenon.
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@article{arxiv.0811.2242,
title = {Interference of nematic quantum critical quasiparticles: a route to the octet model},
author = {Eun-Ah Kim and Michael J. Lawler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.2242},
year = {2010}
}
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4 pages, 3 figures