Thursday, April 25, 2013

1304.6406 (Emanuel Gull et al.)

Superconducting and Pseudogap effects on the interplane conductivity and
Raman scattering cross section in the two dimensional Hubbard Model
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Emanuel Gull, Andrew J. Millis
Cluster dynamical mean field methods are used to calculate the superconductivity-induced changes in the interplane conductivity and Raman scattering cross section of the two dimensional Hubbard model. When superconductivity emerges from the pseudogap, the superconducting response is found to be diminished in amplitude, broadened and, in the case of the interplane conductivity, shifted to higher frequency. The results are in agreement with data on high temperature copper-oxide superconductors indicating that the Hubbard model contains the essential low energy physics of the pseudogap and its interplay with superconductivity in the cuprates.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.6406

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