Conductivity in Pseudogapped Superconductors: The Role of the Fermi Arcs

Abstract

We calculate the dc conductivity σ in a pseudogapped high Tc superconductor within a theory which is consistent with gauge invariance. Our results contain additional terms beyond those identified previously. Although it has been thought that lifetime effects dominate the T dependence of transport, here we show (consistent with growing experimental support) that the temperature dependence of the effective carrier number (n/m(T))eff plays a critical role and thereby leads to the contrasting behavior between over and under-doped regimes. The role of Fermi arcs is secondary.

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