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Fingerprints of Mott Superconductivity |
WANG Qiang-Hua |
National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures, Institute
for Solid State Physics, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093 |
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WANG Qiang-Hua 2003 Chin. Phys. Lett. 20 1582-1585 |
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Abstract We improve a previous theory of doped Mott insulators with duality between pairing and magnetism by a further duality transform. As the result we obtained a quantum Ginzburg-Landau theory describing the Cooper pair condensate and the dual of spin condensate. We address the superconductivity by doping a Mott insulator, which we call the Mott superconductivity. Some fingerprints of such novelty in cuprates are the scaling between neutron resonance energy and superfluid density, and the induced quantized spin moment by vortices or Zn impurity (together with circulating charge supper-current to be checked by experiments).
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Keywords:
74.25.Jb
71.27.+a
79.60.Bm
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Published: 01 September 2003
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PACS: |
74.25.Jb
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(Electronic structure (photoemission, etc.))
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71.27.+a
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(Strongly correlated electron systems; heavy fermions)
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79.60.Bm
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(Clean metal, semiconductor, and insulator surfaces)
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