Friday, February 15, 2013

1302.3473 (Alloul Henri)

What is the simplest model which captures the basic experimental facts
of the physics of underdoped cuprates?
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Alloul Henri
I discuss here some well established experimental facts which have been shown to be generic of the pseudogap in underdoped cuprates. Some recent developments on Cellular Dynamic Mean Field Theories of the doped Hubbard model on a square lattice are nowadays allowing one to compute physical properties and k resolved single particle spectra. At high temperatures, recent results present qualitative features which perfectly fit the experimental observations done for more than two decades on the pseudogap in the cuprates. Most various broken symmetry states detected recently at lower temperatures than the pseudogap T*, certainly require more complicated modelling, and are not necessarily generic. I suggest that various perturbations due to the order (or disorder) of chemical dopants, which can hardly be avoided in actual materials, might drive the pseudogap electronic matter into specific ground states which exhibit interesting correlated electronic orders.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.3473

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