Time-reversal symmetry breaking by a (d+id) density-wave state in underdoped cuprate superconductors
Abstract
It was proposed that the idx2-y2 density-wave state (DDW) may be responsible for the pseudogap behavior in the underdoped cuprates. Here we show that the admixture of a small dxy component to the DDW state breaks the symmetry between the counter-propagating orbital currents of the DDW state and, thus, violates the macroscopic time-reversal symmetry. This symmetry breaking results in a non-zero polar Kerr effect, which has recently been observed in the pseudogap phase.
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