We calculate the optical conductivity in a clean system of quasiparticles coupled to charge-ordering collective modes. The absorption induced by these modes may produce an anomalous frequency and temperature dependence of low-energy optical absorption in some cuprates. However, the coupling with lattice degrees of freedom introduces a non-universal energy scale leading to scaling violation in low-temperature optical conductivity. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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The analytical expression for a dynamical charge susceptibility in layered cuprates has been derived...
Within the stripe quantum critical point theory for high T-c superconductors, we point out that ther...
We calculate the optical and Raman response within a phenomenological model of fermion quasiparticle...
We begin with an overview of the experimental results for the temperature and doping dependences of ...
We investigate the physical origin of unconventional low-energy excitations in cuprate superconducto...
We investigate the frequency and temperature dependence of the low-energy electron dynamics in a Lan...
International audienceBesides the mechanism responsible for high critical temperature superconductiv...
The origin of the universal optical conductivity form $\sigma(\omega) \propto (1-e^{-\omega/T})/\ome...
We describe here a minimal theory of tight-binding electrons moving on the square planar Cu lattice ...
The universality of the strange metal phase in many quantum materials is often attributed to the pre...
The anomalous behavior observed in the optical spectral weight (W) of the cuprates provides valuable...
International audienceMaterials tuned to a quantum critical point display universal scaling properti...
We demonstrate that most features ascribed to strong correlation effects in various spectroscopies o...
In this thesis, we observe and characterize the current response of neutral fermions to a periodic a...
In recent years, the study of cuprate superconductors has been dominated by the investigation of nor...
The analytical expression for a dynamical charge susceptibility in layered cuprates has been derived...