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LOCATION:MPI-PKS\, Nöthnitzer Straße 3801187 Dresden
SUMMARY:Hong: Entangled State Tunneling in Strongly Correlated Systems unde
 r Bias
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Jongbae Hong\nInstitute of Speaker: Seoul National Uni
 versity\nTopics:\nPhysik\n Location:\n  Name: MPI-PKS (Room 1D1)\n  Street
 : Nöthnitzer Straße 38\n  City: 01187 Dresden\n  Phone: + 49 (0)351 871 
 0\n  Fax: \nDescription: This seminar shows that entangled state tunneling
  under bias can properly explain tunneling conductance line shapes of corr
 elated systems such as cuprate and iron-based superconductors [1] as well 
 as mesoscopic Kondo systems [2]. In the former\, the density of states (DO
 S) is an important quantity unlike the latter. We obtain the DOS in the fi
 tting process of theoretical tunneling conductance to the experimental dat
 a. The obtained density of states is consistent with the spectral function
  given by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES). It has been k
 nown that an inconsistency for the superconducting gap always exists in co
 mparison between ARPES and scanning tunneling spectroscopy. Removing the i
 nconsistency is a long standing task in condensed matter physics. I show t
 hat entangled state tunneling may resolve this problem. In addition\, the 
 origin of two side peaks appearing in tunneling conductance of all correla
 ted systems is clarified. I will show that the appearance of two side peak
 s is a generic feature of non-equilibrium coherent tunneling in strongly c
 orrelated systems. We use the Green’s function technique in operator spa
 ce (Liouvillian approach) instead of Hamiltonian approach because the latt
 er has difficulties in determining basis vectors.
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