A simple phenomenological model for describing the normal state single particle spectral function of high temperature superconductors
Abstract
Describing the normal state single particle spectral function line shapes of high temperature superconductors remains an important goal in condensed matter physics. Recently, we have proposed a phenomenological extremely correlated Fermi liquid (pECFL) model that promises to accomplish this goal and that is uniquely distinguished from other models. Here, we present an even more simplified phenomenological model, which we refer to as the aECFL model, that performs practically at the same level as the pECFL model. Noting the similarities of the aECFL model and the pECFL model, as well as the differences between the two models, we emphasize the universal significance of the ω-dependence of the so-called caparison factor in the ECFL model.
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