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On the Origin of Peak-dip-hump Structure in the In-plane Optical Conductivity of the High $T_C$ Cuprates; Role of Antiferromagnetic Spin Fluctuations of Short Range Order

Abstract

An improved U(1) slave-boson approach is applied to study the optical conductivity of the two dimensional systems of antiferromagnetically correlated electrons over a wide range of hole doping and temperature. Interplay between the spin and charge degrees of freedom is discussed to explain the origin of the peak-dip-hump structure in the in-plane conductivity of high $T_C$ cuprates. The role of spin fluctuations of short range order(spin singlet pair) is investigated. It is shown that the spin fluctuations of the short range order can cause the mid-infrared hump, by exhibiting a linear increase of the hump frequency with the antiferromagnetic Heisenberg coupling strength.

Authors

Lee S-S; Eom J-H; Kim K-S; Salk S-HS

Publication date

September 11, 2001

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.cond-mat/0109196

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arXiv

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