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Deviations from Fermi-liquid behavior above $T_c$ in 2D short coherence length superconductors
Nandini Trivedi ; Mohit Randeria ;
Date 28 Nov 1994
AbstractWe show that there are qualitative differences between the temperature dependence of the spin and charge correlations in the normal state of the 2D attractive Hubbard model using quantum Monte Carlo simulations. The one-particle density of states shows a pseudogap above $ c$ with a depleted $N(0)$ with decreasing $T$. The susceptibility $cs$ and the low frequency spin spectral weight track $N(0)$, which explains the spin-gap scaling: $1/T_1T sim cs(T)$. However the charge channel is dominated by collective behavior and the compressibility $dn/dmu$ is $T$-independent. This anomalous ``spin-charge separation’’ is shown to exist even at intermediate $ U $ where the momentum distribution $n(k)$ gives evidence for degenerate Fermi system.
Source arXiv, cond-mat/9411121
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