Phonon anomalies due to strong-electronic correlations in layered organic metals
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01/01/2000
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| Resumo |
We show how the coupling between the phonons and electrons in a strongly correlated metal can result in phonon frequencies that have a nonmonotonic temperature dependence. Dynamical mean-field theory is used to study the Hubbard-Holstein model that describes the kappa-(BEDT-TTF)(2)X [where BEDT-TTF is bis-(ethylenedithia-tetrathiafulvalene)] family of superconducting molecular crystals. The crossover with increasing temperature from a Fermi liquid to a bad metal produces phonon anomalies that are relevant to recent Raman scattering and acoustic experiments. |
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eng |
| Palavras-Chave | #Physics, Condensed Matter #Raman-scattering #Superconductivity #Kappa-(bedt-ttf)(2)cu<n(cn)(2)>br #Systems #Parameters |
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Journal Article |