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Interplay between the single particle and collective features in the boson fermion model

Superconductivity 2009-11-10 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

We study the interplay between the single particle and fermion pair features in the boson fermion model, both above and below the transition temperature TcT_{c}, using the flow equation method. Upon lowering the temperature the single particle fermionic spectral function: (a) gradually develops a depletion of the low energy states (pseudogap) for T>T>TcT^{*}>T>T_{c} and a true superconducting gap for T<TcT<T_{c}, (b) exhibits a considerable transfer of spectral weight between the incoherent background and the narrow coherent peak(s) signifying long-lived quasi-particle features. The cooperon spectral function consists of a delta function peak, centered at the renormalized boson energy ω=E~q\omega=\tilde{E}_{\bf q}, and a surrounding incoherent background which is spread over a wide energy range. When the temperature approaches TcT_{c} from above this peak for q=0{\bf q}={\bf 0} moves to ω=0\omega=0, so that the static pair susceptibility diverges (Thouless criterion for the broken symmetry phase transition). Upon decreasing the temperature below TcT_{c} the cooperon peak becomes the collective (Goldstone) mode EqqE_{\bf q} \propto |{\bf q}| in the small momentum region and simultaneously splits off from the incoherent background states which are expelled to the high energy sector ω2Δsc(T)|\omega| \geq 2 \Delta_{sc}(T). We discuss the smooth evolution of these features upon approaching TcT_{c} from above and consider its feedback on the single particle spectrum where a gradual formation of damped Bogoliubov modes (above TcT_{c}) is observed.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0406022,
  title  = {Interplay between the single particle and collective features in the boson fermion model},
  author = {T. Domanski and J. Ranninger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0406022},
  year   = {2009}
}

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13 pages, 6 figures