Author:
Marsiglio F.,Carbotte J. P.
Abstract
We review the effect of elastic and inelastic scattering on the normal state
infrared conductivity, and describe modifications to the real and imaginary
parts which result from a transition to an s-wave superconducting state. The
zero frequency limit of the imaginary part is related to the
temperature-dependent penetration depth and, at finite frequency, provides
information about the superconducting gap. In the high
Tc cuprates the gap appears to
have d-wave symmetry. This profoundly modifies both the real and the imaginary
parts of the optical conductivity. After describing these modifications we
introduce the conductivity-derived scattering rate, which directly probes the
inelastic scattering processes, and is much larger in the oxides than in
conventional superconductors. This quantity is also significantly modified by
the d-wave symmetry of the gap.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
Cited by
22 articles.
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