Theory of optical conductivity in detwinned YBa2Cu3Oy
Abstract
We study theoretically the chain and in-plane optical conductivities of detwinned YBa2Cu3Oy. We elaborate that the chain is superconducting for y>6.67 while insulating for y<6.67 due to the competition between the plane-chain coupling and the antiferromagnetic order, corresponding to a superconductor-insulator transition. Stemming also from the coupling between the plane and chain, a new peak emerges at a low frequency in the in-plane spectra in the superconducting state, while it disappears in the normal state. Our scenario accounts satisfactorily for very recent experiments.
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