The Pseudogap Challenge: Understanding the ab-Plane AC Conductivity below Tc

Abstract

We establish that the cuprate pseudogap plays a crucial role in the ab-plane optical conductivity σ(ω,T) for temperatures T Tc. The pseudogap signatures in σ(ω,T) associated with competing proposals of a ``hidden order'' and ``superconducting'' origin for the dx2 - y2 pseudogap are found to differ in their qualitative ω,T dependences. For the latter case, as T increases from 0, excess low ω weight appears; moreover, a much wider range of ω contributes to form the condensate. We discuss these theories in light of current experiments.

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