Spin- and charge-fluctuation effects on dynamic conductivity in Cu-O plane superconductors
β Scribed by Th. Dahm; S. Wermbter; L. Tewordt
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 586 KB
- Volume
- 88
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-2291
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β¦ Synopsis
A self-consistent microscopic theory for the 2D Hubbard Hamiltonian and additional electron-phonon interaction yields below Tc a gap in the quasiparticle decay rate as well as in the spin and charge fluctuation spectra. The mass enhancement and the quasiparticle decay rate exhibit in the normal state "marginal" Fermi liquid behavior while in the superconducting state the quasiparticle character is restored. These properties lead to anomalous behavior of the dynamic conductivity: considered as a function of temperature a peak evolves at To as the frequency is decreased well below 2A. In the optical conductivity, considered as a function of frequency, a gap between 2A and 4A opens rapidly as T is decreased below To. Our results are in qualitative agreement with experiments on high-To superconductors.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Systematic resistivity measurements in polycrystalline samples of the high-To oxide superconductors RBa2Cu307 (R = Y, Eu, Gd) are performed with several (low) current densities. Special attention is devoted to the temperature range close to the superconducting transition. The data allows the determi