Abstract

We introduce and study the nodal liquid, a novel zero-temperature quantum phase obtained by quantum-disordering a d-wave superconductor. It has numerous remarkable properties which lead us to suggest it as an explanation of the pseudo-gap state in underdoped high-temperature superconductors. In the absence of impurities, these include power-law magnetic order, a T-linear spin susceptibility, nontrivial thermal conductivity, and two- and one-particle charge gaps, the latter evidenced, e.g. in transport and electron photoemission (which exhibits pronounced fourfold anisotropy inherited from the d-wave quasiparticles). We use a (2+1)-dimensional duality transformation to derive an effective field theory for this phase. The theory is comprised of gapless neutral Dirac particles living at the former d-wave nodes, weakly coupled to the fluctuating gauge field of a dual Ginzburg–Landau theory. The nodal liquid interpolates naturally between the d-wave superconductor and the insulating antiferromagnet, and our effective field theory is powerful enough to permit a detailed analysis of a panoply of interesting phenomena, including charge ordering, antiferromagnetism, and d-wave superconductivity. We also discuss the zero-temperature quantum phase transitions which separate the nodal liquid from various ordered phases.

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Condensed matter physicsPhysicsQuasiparticleSuperconductivityAntiferromagnetismQuantum mechanics

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Year
1998
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Volume
12
Issue
10
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1033-1068
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174
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Leon Balents, Matthew P. A. Fisher, Chetan Nayak (1998). Nodal Liquid Theory of the Pseudo-Gap Phase of High-T<sub><font>c</font></sub> Superconductors. International Journal of Modern Physics B , 12 (10) , 1033-1068. https://doi.org/10.1142/s0217979298000570

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10.1142/s0217979298000570