Thermodynamics and tunneling spectroscopy in the pseudogap regime of the boson fermion model
Abstract
Motivated by the STM experimental data on Bi2 Sr2 CaCU2 O8+x which indicate the tunneling conductance asymmetry sigma(-V) not equal sigma(V), we report that such a behavior can be explained in terms of the boson fermion model. It has been shown in the recent studies, based on various selfconsistent techniques to capture the many-body effects, that the low energy spectrum of the boson fermion model is featured by an appearance of the pseudogap at T* > Tc. We argue that the pseudogap structure has to exhibit a particle-hole asymmetry. This asymmetry may eventually depend on the boson concentration.
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