Spectroscopic evidence for Fermi liquid-like energy and temperature dependence of the relaxation rate in the pseudogap phase of the cuprates

Authors
  • S.I. Mirzaei
  • D. Stricker
  • J.N. Hancock
  • C. Berthod
  • A. Georges
  • E. van Heumen
  • M.K. Chan
  • X. Zhao
  • Y. Li
  • M. Greven
  • N. Barišić
  • D. van der Marel
Publication date 2013
Journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume | Issue number 110 | 15
Pages (from-to) 5774-5778
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute of Physics (IoP) - Van der Waals-Zeeman Institute (WZI)
Abstract
Cuprate high-Tc superconductors exhibit enigmatic behavior in the nonsuperconducting state. For carrier concentrations near "optimal doping" (with respect to the highest Tcs) the transport and spectroscopic properties are unlike those of a Landau-Fermi liquid. On the Mott-insulating side of the optimal carrier concentration, which corresponds to underdoping, a pseudogap removes quasi-particle spectral weight from parts of the Fermi surface and causes a breakup of the Fermi surface into disconnected nodal and antinodal sectors. Here, we show that the near-nodal excitations of underdoped cuprates obey Fermi liquid behavior. The lifetime τ(ω, T) of a quasi-particle depends on its energy ω as well as on the temperature T. For a Fermi liquid, 1/τ(ω, T) is expected to collapse on a universal function proportional to (ℏω)2 + (pπkBT)2. Magneto-transport experiments, which probe the properties in the limit ω = 0, have provided indications for the presence of a T2 dependence of the dc (ω = 0) resistivity of different cuprate materials. However, Fermi liquid behavior is very much about the energy dependence of the lifetime, and this can only be addressed by spectroscopic techniques. Our optical experiments confirm the aforementioned universal ω- and T dependence of 1/τ(ω, T), with p ∼ 1.5. Our data thus provide a piece of evidence in favor of a Fermi liquid-like scenario of the pseudogap phase of the cuprates.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1218846110
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