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Infrared Hall effect in high Tc superconductors: Evidence for non-Fermi liquid Hall scattering

Abstract

Infrared (20-120 cm-1 and 900-1100 cm-1) Faraday rotation and circular dichroism are measured in high Tc superconductors using sensitive polarization modulation techniques. Optimally doped YBCO thin films are studied at temperatures down to 15 K and magnetic fields up to 8 T. At 1000 cm-1 the Hall conductivity varies strongly with temperature in contrast to the longitudinal conductivity which is nearly independent of temperature. The Hall scattering rate has a T^2 temperature dependence but, unlike a Fermi liquid, depends only weakly on frequency. The experiment puts severe constraints on theories of transport in the normal state of high Tc superconductors.

Authors

Cerne J; Grayson M; Schmadel DC; Jenkins GS; Drew HD; Hughes R; Preston JS; Kung P-J

Publication date

August 2, 1999

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.cond-mat/9908033

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arXiv
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