The Two Component Optical Conductivity in the Cuprates: A Necessary Consequence of Preformed Pairs
Superconductivity
2013-05-30 v3
Abstract
We address how the finite frequency real conductivity in the underdoped cuprates is affected by the pseudogap, contrasting the behavior above and below . The f-sum rule is analytically shown to hold. Here we presume the pseudogap is associated with non-condensed pairs arising from stronger-than-BCS attraction. This leads to both a Drude and a mid infrared (MIR) peak, the latter associated with the energy needed to break pairs. These general characteristics appear consistent with experiment. Importantly, there is no more theoretical flexibility (phenomenology) here than in BCS theory; the origin of the two component conductivity we find is robust.
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@article{arxiv.1108.4375,
title = {The Two Component Optical Conductivity in the Cuprates: A Necessary Consequence of Preformed Pairs},
author = {Dan Wulin and Hao Guo and Chih-Chun Chien and K. Levin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1108.4375},
year = {2013}
}
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5 pages, 3 figures