Role of Inter-Electron Interaction in the Pseudo-Gap Opening in High T _c Tunneling Experiments
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The analysis of tunneling experiments showing the pseudogap type behavior is carried out based on the idea of the renormalization of density of states due to the inter-electron interaction in the Cooper channel (superconducting fluctuations contribution in tunneling current). It is demonstrated that the observed kink of the zero-bias conductance $G(0,T)$ of $YBaCuO/Pb$ junctions in the vicinity of $T_c$ can be explained in terms of fluctuation theory in a quite wide range of temperature above $T_c$, using the values of microscopic parameters of the $YBaCuO$ electron spectrum taken from independent experiments. The approach proposed also permits to explain qualitatively the shape of the tunneling anomalies in $G(V,T)$ and gives a correct estimate for the pseudogap position and amplitude observed in the experiments on $BiSrCaCuO$ junctions.
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