Hall coefficient and angle-resolved photoemission in systems with strong pair fluctuations
Abstract
We examine the normal-state temperature and doping dependence of the Hall coefficient in the context of a pair-fluctuation scenario, based on a model where itinerant electrons are hybridized with localized electron pairs via a charge exchange term. We show that an anomalous behavior of the Hall effect, qualitatively similar to that observed in high-Tc superconductors, can be attributed to the non-Fermi liquid properties of the single-particle spectral function which exhibits pseudogap features. Our calculations are based on a dynamical mean-field procedure which relates the transport coefficients to the single-particle spectral function in an exact way.
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