42 research outputs found
Magnetic order in the pseudogap phase of high- superconductors
One of the leading issues in high- superconductors is the origin of the
pseudogap phase in underdoped cuprates. Using polarized elastic neutron
diffraction, we identify a novel magnetic order in the YBaCuO
system. The observed magnetic order preserves translational symmetry as
proposed for orbital moments in the circulating current theory of the pseudogap
state. To date, it is the first direct evidence of an hidden order parameter
characterizing the pseudogap phase in high- cuprates.Comment: 3 figure
ARPES kink is a "smoking gun" for the theory of high-Tc superconductors: dominance of the electron-phonon interaction with forward scattering peak
The ARPES spectra in high-Tc superconductors show four distinctive features
in the quasiparticle self-energy. All of them can be explained consistently by
the theory in which the electron phonon interaction (EPI) with the forward
scattering peak dominates over the Coulomb scattering. In particular, this
theory explains why there is no shift of the nodal kink at 70 meV in the
superconducting state, contrary to the clear shift of the anti-nodal
singularity at 40 meV. The theory predicts a ``knee''-like structure of the
imaginary part of the self-energy, which is phonon dominated for , and shows linear behavior for - due to the Coulomb scattering. Recent ARPES spectra give
that the EPI coupling constant is much larger than the Coulomb one. The
dip-hump structure in the spectral function comes out naturally from the
proposed theory.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Spin dynamics in high- superconductors
Key features of antiferromagnetic dynamical correlations in high-
superconductors cuprates are discussed. In underdoped regime, the sharp
resonance peak, occuring exclusively in the SC state, is accompanied by a
broader contribution located around 30 meV which remains above .
Their interplay may induce incommensurate structure in the superconducting
state.Comment: HTS99 Proceedings Miami (January 7-11 1999
Optical and dc conductivities of cuprates: Spin-fluctuation scattering in the t-J model
A microscopic theory of the electrical conductivity within
the t-J model is developed. An exact representation for is
obtained using the memory-function technique for the relaxation function in
terms of the Hubbard operators, and the generalized Drude law is derived. The
relaxation rate due to the decay of charge excitations into particle-hole pairs
assisted by antiferromagnetic spin fluctuations is calculated in the
mode-coupling approximation. Using results for the spectral function of spin
excitations calculated previously, the relaxation rate and the optical and dc
conductivities are calculated in a broad region of doping and temperatures. The
reasonable agreement of the theory with experimental data for cuprates proves
the important role of spin-fluctuation scattering in the charge dynamics.Comment: 13 pages,15 figures, v.2, publication referenc
Quantum Statistics of Interacting Dimer Spin Systems
The compound TlCuCl3 represents a model system of dimerized quantum spins
with strong interdimer interactions. We investigate the triplet dispersion as a
function of temperature by inelastic neutron scattering experiments on single
crystals. By comparison with a number of theoretical approaches we demonstrate
that the description of Troyer, Tsunetsugu, and Wuertz [Phys. Rev. B 50, 13515
(1994)] provides an appropriate quantum statistical model for dimer spin
systems at finite temperatures, where many-body correlations become
particularly important.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, to appear in Physical Review Letter
The resonant magnetic mode: a common feature of high- superconductors
Inelastic neutron scattering experiments in high- cuprates have
evidenced a new magnetic excitation present in the superconducting state. In
particular, recent experiments on single layer TlBaCuO, performed near optimum doping ( K), provide evidence of a
sharp magnetic resonant mode below , similar to previous reports on the
YBCO and BSCCO bilayer systems. This result supports models that ascribe a key
role to magnetic excitations in the mechanism of superconductivity.Comment: Proceedings of the LT23 conference (Hiroshima-Aug2002
A proposal to determine the spectrum of pairing-glue in high-temperature superconductors
We propose a method for an analysis of the angle-resolved photoemission data
in two-dimensional anisotropic superconductors which directly yields the
spectral function of the bosons mediating Cooper pairing. The method includes a
self-consistency check for the validity of the approximations made in the
analysis. We explicitly describe the experimental data needed for implementing
the proposed procedure.Comment: 5 pages, small stylistic changes to accommodate PRL length, final
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Sum rule for the optical scattering rates
An important quantity in electronic systems is the quasiparticle scattering
rate (QPSR). A related optical scattering rate (OSR) is routinely extracted
from optical data, and, while it is not the same as the QPSR, it nevertheless
displays many of the same features. We consider a sum rule which applies to the
area under a closely related quantity, almost equal to the OSR in the low
energy region. We focus on the readjustment caused by, for example, a
quasiparticle density of states change due to the superconducting transition.
Unfortunately, no general statement about mechanism can be made solely on the
energy scale in which the spectral weight readjustment on the OSR occurs.Comment: 22 pages, 7 figures accepted for publication by Phys. Rev.
Time reversal symmetry breaking in cuprates induced by the spiral spin order
We propose a new interpretation of the spontaneous time reversal symmetry
breaking (TRSB) observed recently in a pseudogap state of cuprate (Kaminsky et
al.). It is shown that the TRSB dichroism in ARPES signal may be connected with
the local spiral spin structures in system. It may be caused by a spin-orbit
interaction and by spin polarization of electrons at various sections of Fermi
surface in spiral state. Angular dependence of dichroism signal is studied in
schematic KKR approximation. Tests are proposed to check an existence of the
local spiral spin structure and to distiguish it from the TRSB state with
micro-currents constructed by Varma.Comment: 7 pages, Revtex, 4 figure