Journal of the Physical Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1347-4073
Print ISSN : 0031-9015
ISSN-L : 0031-9015
Theory of Hall Effect and Electrical Transport in High-Tc Cuprates: Effects of Antiferromagnetic Spin Fluctuations
Kazuki KankiHiroshi Kontani
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1999 Volume 68 Issue 5 Pages 1614-1624

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In the normal state of high-Tc cuprates, the Hall coefficient shows remarkable temperature dependence, and its absolute value is enhanced in comparison with that value simply estimated on the basis of band structure. It has been recognized that this temperature dependence of the Hall coefficient is due to highly anisotropic quasiparticle damping rate on the Fermi surface. In this paper we further take account of the vertex correction to the current vertex arising from quasiparticle interactions. Then the transport current is transformed to a large extent from the quasiparticle velocity, and is no longer proportional to the latter. As a consequence some pieces of the Fermi surface outside of the antiferromagnetic Brillouin zone make negative contribution to the Hall conductivity, even if the curvature of the Fermi surface is hole-like.The Hall coefficient is much larger at low temperatures than the estimate made without the vertex correction. Temperature dependence of the antiferromagnetic spin correlation length is also crucial to cause remarkable temperature dependence of the Hall coefficient. In our treatment the Hall coefficient of the electron-doped cuprates can be negative despite hole-like curvature of the Fermi surface.
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