Nodal Liquids in Extended t-J Models and Dynamical Supersymmetry
Nick E. Mavromatos, Sarben Sarkar

TL;DR
This paper explores nodal liquids in extended t-J models, highlighting the emergence of dynamical supersymmetries and their potential link to high-temperature superconductivity, with implications for understanding complex phase diagrams.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of dynamical supersymmetries in nodal liquids within extended t-J models, differing from conventional supersymmetric models, and suggests their relevance to high-temperature superconductivity.
Findings
Existence of supersymmetric points in parameter space.
Nodal liquids at these points exhibit Kosterlitz-Thouless superconductivity.
Quantum fluctuations can be studied in a controlled, non-perturbative manner.
Abstract
In the context of extended t-J models, with intersite Coulomb interactions of the form , with n_i denoting the electron number operator at site i, nodal liquids are discussed. We use the spin-charge separation ansatz as applied to the nodes of a d-wave superconducting gap.Such a situation may be of relevance to the physics of high-temperature superconductivity. We point out the possibility of existence of certain points in the parameter space of the model characterized by dynamical supersymmetries between the spinon and holon degrees of freedom, which are quite different from the symmetries in conventional supersymmetric t-J models. Such symmetries pertain to the continuum effective field theory of the nodal liquid, and one's hope is that the ancestor lattice model may differ from the continuum theory only by renormalization-group irrelevant operators…
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