In-Plane Conductivity Anisotropy in Underdoped Cuprates in the Spin-Charge Gauge Approach
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
cond-mat.str-el
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anisotropyconductivitycupratesin-planegaugespin-chargetheoryagreement
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Applying the recently developed spin-charge gauge theory for the pseudogap phase in cuprates, we propose a self-consistent explanation of several peculiar features of the far-infrared in-plane AC conductivity, including a broad peak as a function of frequency and significant anisotropy at low temperatures, along with a similar temperature-dependent in-plane anisotropy of DC conductivity in lightly doped cuprates. The anisotropy of the metal-insulator crossover scale is considered to be responsible for these phenomena. The obtained results are in good agreement with experiments. An explicit proposal is made to further check the theory.
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