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Contrasting Nodal and Anti-Nodal Behavior in the Cuprates Via Multiple Gap Spectroscopies
Using a precursor superconductivity scenario for the cuprates we present a
theory for the temperature dependent behavior of the spectral gaps associated
with four distinct spectroscopies: angle resolved photoemission (ARPES),
differential conductance , quasi-particle interference spectroscopy, and
the autocorrelated ARPES pattern. We find good agreement for a range of
existing experiments and make predictions for others. Our theory, which
incorporates the necessary (observed) contrast between the nodal and anti-nodal
response, shows how different nodal gap shapes are associated with these
alternative spectroscopies.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
The Compressibility in Strongly Correlated Superconductors and Superfluids: From BCS to BEC
We present a theoretical study of the compressibility, , in a Fermi
gas with attractive contact interactions, providing predictions for the
strongly-attractive regime and the superfluid phase. Our work emphasizes the
compressibility sum rule and gauge invariance as constraints on and we
show how within a particular -matrix approach, these can be satisfied in the
normal phase when no approximations are made. For tractability, approximations
must be introduced, and it is believed that thermodynamical approaches to
are more reliable, than correlation function based schemes.
Contrasting with other studies in the literature, we present thermodynamic
calculations of ; these yield semi-quantitative agreement with
experiment and provide physical insight into similar results obtained via
quantum Monte Carlo simulations.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figur
Microscopic Approach to Shear Viscosities in Superfluid Gases: From BCS to BEC
We compute the shear viscosity, , at general temperatures , in a
BCS-BEC crossover scheme which is demonstrably consistent with conservation
laws. The study of is important because it constrains microscopic
theories by revealing the excitation spectra. The onset of a normal state
pairing gap and the contribution from pair degrees of freedom imply that
at low becomes small, rather than exhibiting the upturn predicted by most
others. Using the local density approximation, we find quite reasonable
agreement with just-published experiments.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
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