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Hall effect and Fermi surface reconstruction via electron pockets in the high-TcT_c cuprates

Abstract

The mechanism by which the Fermi surface of high-TcT_c cuprates undergoes a dramatic change from a large hole-like barrel to small arcs or pockets on entering the pseudogap phase remains a question of fundamental importance. Here we calculate the normal-state Hall coefficient from the resonating-valence-bond spin-liquid model developed by Yang, Rice and Zhang. In this model, reconstruction of the Fermi surface occurs via an intermediate regime where the Fermi surface consists of both hole- and electron-like pockets. We find that the doping (x)(x) dependence of the Hall number transitions from 1+x1+x to xx over this narrow doping range. At low temperatures, a switch from a downturn to an upturn in the Hall coefficient signals the departure of the electron-like pockets from the Fermi surface.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure

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