Doping a Mott insulator: Physics of high-temperature superconductivity
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · The University of Tokyo
Abstract
This article reviews the physics of high-temperature superconductors from the point of view of the doping of a Mott insulator. The basic electronic structure of cuprates is reviewed, emphasizing the physics of strong correlation and establishing the model of a doped Mott insulator as a starting point. A variety of experiments are discussed, focusing on the region of the phase diagram close to the Mott insulator (the underdoped region) where the behavior is most anomalous. The normal state in this region exhibits pseudogap phenomenon. In contrast, the quasiparticles in the superconducting state are well defined and behave according to theory. This review introduces Anderson's idea of the resonating valence bond…
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- 157.92
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- 100%
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- 373
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3Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Pseudogap
- Mott insulator
- Condensed matter physics
- Quasiparticle
- Superconductivity
- Phase diagram
- Valence bond theory
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