On the metallic state in cuprates
Arkady Shekhter

TL;DR
This paper investigates the electronic properties of metallic cuprates by calculating their Raman response functions on the Fermi surface, providing insights into their metallic state.
Contribution
It introduces a method to compute Raman response functions specifically for metallic cuprates, advancing understanding of their electronic behavior.
Findings
Raman response functions vary across the Fermi surface.
Insights into the metallic state of cuprates are gained.
Methodology can be applied to other correlated materials.
Abstract
We calculate Raman response functions on the Fermi surface in metallic cuprates.
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TopicsSpectral Theory in Mathematical Physics · Theoretical and Computational Physics
