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Theory of pseudogap and superconductivity in doped Mott insulators

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2011-11-17 v1 Computational Physics Quantum Physics

Abstract

Underdoped Mott insulators provide us with a challenge of many-body physics. Recent renewed understanding is discussed in terms of the evolution of pole and zero structure of the single-particle Green's function. Pseudogap as well as Fermi arc/pocket structure in the underdoped cuprates is well reproduced from the recent cluster extension of the dynamical mean-field theory. Emergent coexisting zeros and poles set the underdoped Mott insulator apart from the Fermi liquid, separated by topological transitions. Cofermion proposed as a generalization of exciton in the slave-boson framework accounts for the origin of the zero surface formation. The cofermion-quasiparticle hybridization gap offers a natural understanding of the pseudogap and various unusual Mottness. Furthermore the cofermion offers a novel pairing mechanism, where the cofermion has two roles: It reinforces the Cooper pair as a pair partner of the quasiparticle and acts as a glue as well. It provides a strong insight for solving the puzzle found in the dichotomy of the gap structure.

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@article{arxiv.1107.0426,
  title  = {Theory of pseudogap and superconductivity in doped Mott insulators},
  author = {Masatoshi Imada and Youhei Yamaji and Shiro Sakai and Yukitoshi Motome},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1107.0426},
  year   = {2011}
}

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8 pages, 6 figures