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DOPING INDUCED ELECTRONIC PHASE SEPARATION AND COULOMB BUBBLES IN LAYERED SUPERCONDUCTORS

Authors :
M. Saarela
Feodor Kusmartsev
Source :
International Journal of Modern Physics B. 23:4198-4215
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt, 2009.

Abstract

We have studied properties of quantum charge fluids interacting with random impurities or heavy polarons using a microscopic Hamiltonian with the full many-body Coulomb interaction with the use of variational many-body formalism. At zero temperature and high enough density the bosonic fluid is superconducting, but when density decreases the Coulomb interaction will be strongly over-screened and impurities or polarons begin to trap charge carriers forming bound quasiparticle like clusters, which we call Coulomb bubbles or clumps. These bubbles are embedded inside the superconductor and form nuclei of a new insulating state- the local Charge Density Wave(CDW). The growth of a bubble is terminated by the Coulomb force. The fluid contains two groups of charge carriers associated with free and localized states. The insulating state arises via a percolation of the insulating islands of bubbles, which cluster and prevent the flow of the electrical supercurrent through the system. The picture is consistent with the Gorkov and Teitelbaum (GT) analysis of the transport, Hall effect data and the ARPES spectra as well as with nanoscale superstructures observed in Scanning Tunneling Microscope(STM) experiments. The scenario of the clump formation may be also applicable to pnictides, where two types of clumps may arise even at very high temperatures. The paper has been published in the book "Condensed Matter Theories" volume 24.<br />Comment: 22 pages 9 Figures

Details

ISSN :
17936578 and 02179792
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Modern Physics B
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....03c4883b77cb3e0f724636f69ba6b120
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1142/s0217979209063377