Friday, March 30, 2012

1203.6423 (Jian-Feng Li et al.)

Influence of a uniform magnetic field on dynamical chiral symmetry
breaking in QED$_3$
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Jian-Feng Li, Hong-Tao Feng, Yu Jiang, Wei-Min Sun, Hong-Shi Zong
We study dynamical chiral symmetry breaking (DCSB) in an effective QED$_{3}$ theory of d-wave high temperature cuprate superconductors under a uniform magnetic field. At zero temperature, the external magnetic field induces a mixed state by generating vortices in the condensate of charged holons. The growing magnetic field suppresses the superfluid density and thus reduces the gauge field mass which is opened via the Anderson-Higgs mechanism. By numerically solving the Dyson-Schwinger gap equation, we show that the massless fermions acquires a dynamical gap through DCSB mechanism when the magnetic field strength $H$ is above a critical value $H_{c}$ and the fermion flavors $N$ is below a critical value $N_{c}$. Further, it is found that both $N_{c}$ and the dynamical fermion gap increase as the magnetic field $H$ grows. It is expected that our result can be tested in phenomena in high temperature cuprate superconductors.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1203.6423

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