Quantum Critical Scaling in a Moderately Doped Antiferromagnet
Abstract
Using high temperature expansions for the equal time correlator and static susceptibility for the t-J model, we present evidence for quantum critical (QC), , behavior at intermediate temperatures in a broad range of ratio, doping, and temperatures. We find that the dynamical susceptibility is very close to the universal scaling function computable for the asymptotic QC regime, and that the dominant energy scale is temperature. Our results are in excellent agreement with measurements of the spin-echo decay rate, , in LaCuO, and provide qualitative understanding of both and nuclear relaxation rates in doped cuprates.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9307046,
title = {Quantum Critical Scaling in a Moderately Doped Antiferromagnet},
author = {Alexander Sokol and Rodney L. Glenister and Rajiv R. P. Singh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9307046},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
11 pages, REVTeX v3.0, PostScript file for 3 figures is attached, UIUC-P-93-07-068. In this revised version, we calculate the scaling functions and thus present new and more direct evidence in favor of our original conclusions