Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1518923 | Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Using the two-particle self-consistent approach and cluster perturbation theory for the two-dimensional t-tâ²-tâ³-U Hubbard model, we discuss weak- and strong-coupling mechanisms for the pseudogap observed in recent angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy on electron-doped cuprates. In the case of the strong-coupling mechanism, which is more relevant near half-filling, the pseudogap can be mainly driven by short-range correlations near the Mott insulator. In the vicinity of optimal doping, where weak-coupling physics is more relevant, large antiferromagnetic correlation lengths, seen in neutron measurements, are the origin of the pseudogap. The t-J model is not applicable in the latter case.
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Authors
V. Hankevych, B. Kyung, A.-M. Daré, D. Sénéchal, A.-M.S. Tremblay,