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Pseudogap and spectral function from superconducting fluctuations to the bosonic limit

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 66, Issue 2, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.66.024510

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The crossover from weak to strong coupling for a three-dimensional continuum model of fermions interacting via an attractive contact potential is studied above the superconducting critical temperature T-c. The pair-fluctuation propagator, the one-loop self-energy, and the spectral function are investigated in a systematic way from the superconducting fluctuation regime (weak coupling) to the bosonic regime (strong coupling). Analytic and numerical results are reported. In the strong-coupling regime, where the pair fluctuation propagator has bosonic character, two quite different peaks appear in the spectral function at a given wave vector, a broad one at negative frequencies and a narrow one at positive frequencies. The broad peak is asymmetric about its maximum, with its spectral weight decreasing by increasing coupling and temperature. In this regime, two crossover temperatures T-1(*) (at which the two peaks in the spectral function merge in one peak) and T-0(*) (at which the maximum of the lower peak crosses zero frequency) can be identified, with T-c<

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