Gauge theory of the normal state of high-Tc superconductors
Abstract
Starting with the one-band t-J model and using the slave-boson method to enforce the constraint of no double occupations, we examine fluctuations about the uniform resonating-valence-bond mean-field solution. We restrict our attention to a temperature region where the bosons are not Bose condensed. The important low-energy fluctuations are described by gauge fields that are related to fluctuations in the spin chirality. The fermions and bosons are strongly coupled to the gauge field, leading to a transport time of order ħ/kBT, in agreement with experiment. The model also exhibits a Fermi surface with area 1-x, where x is the dopant concentration, consistent with the Luttinger Theorem, but the low-lying excitations have a decay width much larger than its energy, in violation of Landau's criterion for a Fermi-liquid state. Other experimental implications of this model and the possibility of a direct measurement of the chirality fluctuations are discussed.
- Publication:
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Physical Review B
- Pub Date:
- September 1992
- DOI:
- 10.1103/PhysRevB.46.5621
- Bibcode:
- 1992PhRvB..46.5621L
- Keywords:
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- 74.65.+n