抄録
We investigate the electric transport in the pseudogap state of High-Tc cuprates. Starting from the repulsive Hubbard model, we perform the microscopic calculation to describe the pseudogap phenomena which are induced by the superconducting fluctuations. The single particle Green function, spin susceptibility and superconducting fluctuations are self-consistently determined by the SC-FLEX+T-matrix approximation. The longitudinal and transverse conductivities are calculated by using the Éliashberg and Kohno-Yamada formalism. The effects of the spin fluctuations and superconducting fluctuations are estimated, respectively. The vertex corrections arising from the two fluctuations are also calculated. The complicated relations between the various effects are discussed in details. The additional contribution from the Aslamazov-Larkin term is also estimated beyond the Éliashberg formalism. It is shown that the main effect of the superconducting fluctuations is the feedback effect through the spin fluctuations. Therefore, the correct results are obtained by considering the superconducting fluctuations and the spin fluctuations simultaneously. As a result, the temperature and doping dependences of the resistivity and the Hall coefficient are explained. We point out that the characteristic momentum dependence of the systems plays an essential role in this explanation.