Measuring anisotropic scattering in the cuprates

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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12 pages, 8 figures, typset in REVTeX 4. Version 2; added references and corrected typos

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10.1103/PhysRevB.63.094510

A simple model of anisotropic scattering in a quasi two-dimensional metal is studied. Its simplicity allows an analytic calculation of transport properties using the Boltzmann equation and relaxation time approximation. We argue that the c-axis magnetoresistance provides the key test of this model of transport. We compare this model with experiments on overdoped Tl-2201 and find reasonable agreement using only weak scattering anisotropy. We argue that optimally doped Tl-2201 should show strong angular-dependent magnetoresistance within this model and would provide a robust way of determining the in-plane scattering anisotropy in the cuprates.

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