Temperature and Doping Dependences of the Hall Coefficient within the Spin-Fermion Model of Cuprates

IF 1.1 3区 物理与天体物理 Q4 PHYSICS, APPLIED
M. M. Korovushkin
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Abstract

In the framework of an ensemble of spin-polaron quasiparticles formed owing to the strong coupling between the spins of copper ions and holes on oxygen ions in cuprate superconductors, the temperature dependences of the Hall coefficient \(R_H\) for undoped, lightly doped, underdoped, optimally doped and overdoped regimes are calculated. The anomalous behavior of kinetic coefficients is considered beyond the relaxation-time approximation within the multi-moment method for solving kinetic equation. Dependences \(R_H(T)\) calculated in the four-moment approach for noted doping regimes demonstrate the main qualitative peculiarities of the dependences found in the experiments on the Hall effect in cuprates. It is shown that change of the hopping integral of oxygen holes influences on the modification of anomalous sharp drop and change of \(R_H\) sign observed experimentally at low temperatures in underdoped regime.

铜酸盐自旋费米子模型中霍尔系数的温度和掺杂依赖性
在铜超导体中,由于铜离子的自旋和氧离子上的空穴之间的强耦合而形成的自旋极化子准粒子系综的框架下,计算了未掺杂、轻掺杂、欠掺杂、最佳掺杂和过掺杂的霍尔系数\(R_H\)的温度依赖性。在求解动力学方程的多矩方法中,考虑了超出松弛时间近似的动力学系数的异常行为。在四矩方法中计算的已知兴奋剂制度的依赖\(R_H(T)\)证明了在铜酸盐霍尔效应实验中发现的依赖的主要定性特性。结果表明,在欠掺杂状态下,氧空穴跳跃积分的变化影响了低温下实验观察到的异常急剧下降的修正和\(R_H\)符号的变化。
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Journal of Low Temperature Physics
Journal of Low Temperature Physics 物理-物理:凝聚态物理
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
25.00%
发文量
245
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Low Temperature Physics publishes original papers and review articles on all areas of low temperature physics and cryogenics, including theoretical and experimental contributions. Subject areas include: Quantum solids, liquids and gases; Superfluidity; Superconductivity; Condensed matter physics; Experimental techniques; The Journal encourages the submission of Rapid Communications and Special Issues.
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