Interplay of pseudo- and superconducting gaps: observable manifestations in cuprates

Abstract

Angular dependence of gap, seen in photoemission, its evolution with doping and temperature are interpreted on base t-t'-U Hubbard model in which a pseudogap is a working function for electrons removing from dielectric segments of zone boundary. Tunnel spectra in one-particle approximation display only superconducting gap and too large asymmetry in regions aside from optimal doping. Spectral functions confirm sharp well defined Fermi boundary at kx=ky direction and smoothed destructed one at the (0,0)-M(π,0)-Y(π ,π) path. Both tunnel and ARPES data seem require spreading a model to bilayer ones.

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