Optical sum increase due to electron undressing
Abstract
For a system with a fixed number of electrons, the total optical sum is a constant, independent of many-body interactions, of impurity scattering and of temperature. For a single band in a metal, such a sum rule is no longer independent of the interactions or temperature, when the dispersion and/or finite bandwidth is accounted for. We adopt such a model, with electrons coupled to a single Einstein oscillator of frequency , and study the optical spectral weight. The optical sum depends on both the strength of the coupling and on the characteristic phonon frequency, . A hardening of , due, for example, to a phase transition, leads to electron undressing and translates into a decrease in the electron kinetic energy and an increase in the total optical sum, as observed in recent experiments in the cuprate superconductors.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0404153,
title = {Optical sum increase due to electron undressing},
author = {A. Knigavko and J. P. Carbotte and F. Marsiglio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0404153},
year = {2009}
}
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