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Magnetic Behavior of the Cuprate Superconductors

Condensed Matter 2009-10-28 v1 supr-con

Abstract

I review recent work on magnetic dynamics of the high temperature superconductors using a model that combines two weakly interacting species of low-energy excitations: the antiferromagnetic spin waves which carry spin-1 and no charge, and Fermi-liquid-like quasiparticles which carry spin-1/2 and charge e. The model allows conversion of spin waves into electron-hole pairs; however, the low-energy spin waves are not collective modes of the quasiparticles near the Fermi surface, but rather are a separate branch of the low-energy spectrum. With certain experimentally justified assumptions, this theory is remarkably universal: the dependence on the detailed microscopic Hamiltonian and on doping can be absorbed into several experimentally measurable parameters. The z=1 theory of the insulators and z=2 theory of the overdoped materials, are both reproduced as limiting cases of the theory described here, which predicts that the underdoped materials remain in z=1 universality class at sufficiently high temperature. This theory provides a framework for understanding both the experimental results and microscopic calculations, and in particular yields a possible explanation of the spin gap phenomenon. I also discuss some of the important unresolved issues.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9505070,
  title  = {Magnetic Behavior of the Cuprate Superconductors},
  author = {Alexander Sokol},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9505070},
  year   = {2009}
}

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To appear in the Proceedings of the Stanford Conference on Spectroscopies in Novel Superconductors (1995), 7 pages, REVTeX with 4 .ps figures, included using epsf.sty, appended as uuencoded Z-compressed .tar file created by csh script uufiles