Strong-coupling mechanism of the pseudogap in small Hubbard clusters
Abstract
In the hole-doped cuprates, the pseudogap refers to a suppression of the density of states at low energies, in the absence of superconducting long-range order. Numerous calculations of the Hubbard model show a pseudogap in the single-particle spectra, with striking similarities to photoemission and tunneling experiments on cuprates. However, no clear mechanism has been established. Here, we solve the Hubbard model on clusters by exact diagonalization, with integration over twisted boundary conditions. A pseudogap is found in the single-particle density of states with the following characteristics: a decreasing energy scale and onset temperature for increased hole-doping, closure at a critical hole doping near 15\%, absence upon electron-doping, particle-hole asymmetry indicated by the location of the gap center, and persistence in the strong-coupling limit of . Studying the many-body excitation spectrum reveals that the pseudogap in single-particle spectra is due to orthogonality between bare electrons and the lowest energy excitations for .
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@article{arxiv.2010.12601,
title = {Strong-coupling mechanism of the pseudogap in small Hubbard clusters},
author = {Edwin W. Huang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.12601},
year = {2020}
}