The differential sum rule for the relaxation rate in the cuprates
Abstract
Motivated by recent experiments by Basov et al, we study the differential sum rule for the effective scattering rate 1/τ (ω). We show that in a dirty BCS superconductor, the area under 1/τ (ω) does not change between the normal and the superconducting states. For magnetically mediated pairing, similar result holds between T<Tc and T ≥ Tc, while in the pseudogap phase, 1/τ (ω) is just suppressed compared to 1/τ(ω) in the normal state. We argue that this violation of the differential sum rule is due to the fact that low-energy fermions in the pseudogap phase are still incoherent.
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