Composite Operator Method analysis of the underdoped cuprates puzzle
Adolfo Avella (Universit\`a degli Studi di Salerno, Italy, Unit\`a, CNISM di Salerno, Italy, CNR-SPIN, UoS di Salerno, Italy)

TL;DR
This paper reviews how the Composite Operator Method applied to the 2D Hubbard model can qualitatively explain the complex electronic phenomena observed in underdoped cuprates, including Fermi surface changes and pseudogaps.
Contribution
It systematically applies COM to the 2D Hubbard model, providing a qualitative understanding of underdoped cuprates' anomalous features beyond previous approaches.
Findings
Describes Fermi surface dichotomy and Fermi arcs
Explains pseudogap formation and nodal/anti-nodal differences
Shows crossover from weakly to strongly correlated metallic behavior
Abstract
The microscopical analysis of the unconventional and puzzling physics of the underdoped cuprates, as carried out lately by means of the Composite Operator Method (COM) applied to the 2D Hubbard model, is reviewed and systematized. The 2D Hubbard model has been adopted as it has been considered the minimal model capable to describe the most peculiar features of cuprates held responsible for their anomalous behavior. COM is designed to endorse, since its foundations, the systematic emergence in any SCS of new elementary excitations described by composite operators obeying non-canonical algebras. In this case (underdoped cuprates - 2D Hubbard model), the residual interactions - beyond a 2-pole approximation - between the new elementary electronic excitations, dictated by the strong local Coulomb repulsion and well described by the two Hubbard composite operators, have been treated within…
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