Confinement in the Three-dimensional Anisotropic t-J Model

Abstract

The normal-state resistivity of the cuprate superconductors is metallic in the ab plane but is characteristic of an insulator along the c direction, leading to the possibility of the remarkable phenomenon of confinement. By continuity, such a behavior is not expected to occur in a Fermi liquid. We consider the anisotropic t-J model with the c-axis parameters tc and Jc different from their in-plane counterparts, t and J. Within the slave-fermion mean-field approximation it is shown that the spiral state exhibits charge-confinement in the intermediate δ regime for a range of values of tc/t. In the confined state the hopping amplitude <ciσcjσ> = 0 along the c direction so that c-axis resitivity is infinite at T = 0.

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