Tuesday, September 11, 2012

1209.1865 (Dan Wulin et al.)

Theory of Diamagnetism in the Pseudogap Phase: Implications from the
Self energy of Angle Resolved Photoemission
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Dan Wulin, K. Levin
In this paper we apply the emerging- consensus understanding of the fermionic self energy deduced from angle resolved photoemisssion spectroscopy (ARPES) experiments to deduce the implications for orbital diamagnetism in the underdoped cuprates. Many theories using many different starting points have arrived at a broadened BCS-like form for the normal state self energy associated with a d-wave excitation gap, as is compatible with ARPES data. Establishing compatibility with the f-sum rules, we show how this self energy, along with the constraint that there is no Meissner effect in the normal phase are sufficient to deduce the orbital susceptibility. We conclude, moreover, that diamagnetism is large for a d-wave pseudogap. Our results should apply rather widely to many theories of the pseudogap, independent of the microscopic details.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1209.1865

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