Quantum critical point associated with the electronic topological transition in a two-dimensional electron system as a driving force for anomalies inunderdoped high-T-c cuprates

Citation
F. Onufrieva et P. Pfeuty, Quantum critical point associated with the electronic topological transition in a two-dimensional electron system as a driving force for anomalies inunderdoped high-T-c cuprates, PHYS REV B, 61(1), 2000, pp. 799-820
Citations number
71
Categorie Soggetti
Apllied Physucs/Condensed Matter/Materiales Science
Journal title
PHYSICAL REVIEW B
ISSN journal
10980121 → ACNP
Volume
61
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
799 - 820
Database
ISI
SICI code
1098-0121(20000101)61:1<799:QCPAWT>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
We study an electronic topological transition (ETT) (the transition due to change in topology of Fermi surface) that occurs in a two-dimensional elect ron system on a square lattice with hopping beyond nearest neighbors under a change of electronic concentration n (or of hole doping delta=1-n). We sh ow that the ETT point (delta = delta(c), T=0) is an exotic quantum critical point (QCP) with several aspects of criticality. The first trivial one is related to singularities in thermodynamic properties. A nontrivial and neve r considered aspect concerns a behavior of the electron-hole response funct ion: the ETT point is a quantum multicritical point, the end point of the c ritical line (T=0, delta>delta(c)) of static Kohn singularities. We show th at the existence of this QCP results in global anomalies of the system in t he presence of interaction. (We consider the interaction corresponding to t he t-t'-J model.) The anomalies take place on one side of the ETT (delta<de lta(c) in the case of t'/t<0 corresponding to the high-T-c cuprates) and ha ve a striking similarity with the anomalies observed in the high-T-c cuprat es in the underdoped regime. The most important consequence of the ETT(besi des the appearance of superconducting instability of the d-wave symmetry) i s the existence of the pseudocritical zone, T* (delta) proportional to delt a(c)- delta, which grows from the point delta=delta(c) on the side delta<de lta(c). Below and around this zone the metal state is anomalous. Some anoma lies are considered in the present paper and compared with experiment (NMR, neutron scattering).