Signatures of non-monotonic d-wave gap in electron-doped cuprates
Abstract
We address the issue whether the data on optical conductivity and Raman scattering in electron-doped cuprates below Tc support the idea that the d-wave gap in these materials is non-monotonic along the Fermi surface. We calculate the conductivity and Raman intensity for elastic scattering, and find that a non-monotonic gap gives rise to several specific features in optical and Raman response functions. We argue that all these features are present in the experimental data on Nd2-xCexCuO4 and Pr2-xCexCuO4 compounds.
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