Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
1999-06-28
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
35 pages, 17 figures, uses jpsj.sty, to appear in J.Phys.Soc.Jpn.68, No.9(1999)
Scientific paper
10.1016/S0921-4526(99)02331-5
In this paper we study the effects of the strong coupling superconductivity on the normal state electronic structure. We point out that the pseudogap phenomena in High-T_c cuprates are naturally explained as a precursor of the strong coupling superconductivity. We expand the reciprocal of the T-matrix with respect to the momentum and the frequency, and we discuss the properties of the expansion parameters. We estimate these parameters and carry out the calculations for the single particle self-energy using the T-matrix and the self-consistent T-matrix approximations, respectively. We show that the superconducting fluctuations, which are strongly diffusive within the conventional weak coupling theory, become propagative and have the character of the pre-formed pairs in the strong coupling case. The spectral weight and the density of states show the gap-like features by the effects of the resonances with the thermally excited weakly-damped pre-formed pairs. The spectral weight at the Fermi energy is strongly suppressed. This suppression starts at the mean field critical temperature $T_{MF}$ and the actual critical temperature T_c is strongly reduced owing to the fluctuations. These features properly explain to the pseudogap phenomena in High-T_c cuprates.
Yamada Kosaku
Yanase Youichi
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