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Unconventional properties of superconducting cuprates

Superconductivity 2009-10-31 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

We present an explanation of the unusual peak/dip/hump features observed in photoemission experiments on Bi2212 at TTcT \ll T_c. We argue that these features arise from the interaction of the fermionic quasi-particles with overdamped spin fluctuations. We show that the strong spin-fermion interaction combined with the feedback effect on the spin damping due to superconductivity yields a Fermi-liquid form of the fermionic spectral function for ω<2Δ\omega < 2 \Delta where Δ\Delta is the maximum value of the superconducting gap, and a non-Fermi-liquid form for ω>2Δ\omega > 2 {\Delta}. In the Fermi-liquid regime, the spectral function A(kF,ω)A({\bf k}_F,\omega) displays a quasiparticle peak at ω=Δ\omega = {\Delta}; in the non-Fermi-liquid regime it possesses a broad maximum (hump) at ωΔ\omega \gg {\Delta}. In between the two regimes, the spectral function has a dip at ω2Δ\omega \sim 2 {\Delta}. We argue that our theory also explains the tunneling data for the superconducting density of states.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9806200,
  title  = {Unconventional properties of superconducting cuprates},
  author = {Andrey V. Chubukov and Dirk K. Morr},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9806200},
  year   = {2009}
}

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