Nearly frozen Coulomb Liquids
Abstract
We show that very long range repulsive interactions of a generalized Coulomb-like form V(R) R-α, with α<d (d-dimensionality), typically introduce very strong frustration, resulting in extreme fragility of the charge-ordered state. An almost frozen liquid then survives in a broad dynamical range above the (very low) melting temperature Tc which is proportional to α. This pseudogap phase is characterized by unusual insulating-like, but very weakly temperature dependent transport, similar to experimental findings in certain low carrier density systems.
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