Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
1998-09-03
Physics
Condensed Matter
6 pages, RevTeX:To be published in the proceedings of Stripes98
Scientific paper
A largely descriptive survey is given of the ordered phases of doped antiferromagnets, and of the long wavelength properties that can be derived from an order-parameter theory. In particular, we show that the competition between the long-range Coulomb repulsion and the strong short-distance tendency of doped holes to coalesce into regions of supressed antiferromagnetism leads to a variety of self-organized charge structures on intermediate length scales, of which ``stripes'' are the most common, both theoretically and experimentally. These structures lead to a rich assortment of novel electronic phases and crossover phenomena, as indicated in the title. We use the high temperature superconductors as the experimentally best-studied examples of doped antiferromagnets.
Emery Victor J.
Kivelson Steven A.
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