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      Fermion-condensation quantum phase transition in high temperature superconductors

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          The effect of a quantum phase transition associated with the appearance of the fermion condensate in an electron liquid on the properties of superconductors is considered. It is shown that the electron system in both superconducting and normal states exhibits characteristic features of a quantum protectorate after the point of this fermion-condensation quantum phase transition. The single-particle spectrum of a superconductor can be represented by two straight lines corresponding to two effective masses \(M^*_{FC}\) and \(M^*_{L}\). The \(M^*_{FC}\) mass characterizes the spectrum up to the binding energy \(E_0\) and \(M^*_L\) determines the spectrum at higher binding energies. Both effective masses are retained in the normal state. These results are used to explain the lineshape of single-particle excitations and other properties of high-\(T_c\) superconductors and are in a good agreement with recent experimental data.

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          03 August 2001
          Article
          10.1016/S0921-4526(01)01495-8
          cond-mat/0108065
          8dae0016-690b-4d4a-9e32-3e887f2ff40f
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          Physica B 312-313C, 413 (2002).
          2 pages
          cond-mat.str-el cond-mat.supr-con

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