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Dynamically induced Fermi arcs and Fermi pockets in two dimensions: A model for underdoped cuprates

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 82, Issue 9, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.82.094509

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  1. National Research Foundation (NRF) of Korea [NRF 2010-0010772]

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We investigate the effects of the dynamic bosonic fluctuations on the Fermi-surface reconstruction in two dimensions as a model for the underdoped cuprates. At energies larger than the boson energy omega(b), the dynamic nature of the fluctuations is not important and the quasiparticle dispersion exhibits the shadow feature like that induced by a static long-range order. At lower energies, however, the shadow feature is pushed away by the finite omega(b). The detailed low-energy features are determined by the bare dispersion and the coupling of quasi-particles to the dynamic fluctuations. We present how these factors reconstruct the Fermi surface to produce the Fermi arcs or the Fermi pockets, or their coexistence. Our principal result is that the dynamic nature of the fluctuations, without invoking a yet-to-be-established translational symmetry breaking hidden order, can produce the Fermi pocket centered away from the (pi/2, pi/2) toward the zone center which may coexist with the Fermi arcs. This is discussed in comparison with the experimental observations.

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