Unravelling the ‘strange metal puzzle’ through the study of charge density fluctuations in overdoped cuprates
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The strange metal phase, one of the grand challenges of strongly correlated systems, generally occurs close to a quantum critical point (QCP). This picture is also accepted in HTS: a QCP is postulated at p*, where the pseudogap ends at T→0. This scenario is overturned by recent experiments, hinting at a subordinal role of pseudogap. This either implies the absence of a QCP, or the presence of a QCP having different origin. To unravel this puzzle, we propose to study with RIXS charge density fluctuations (CDF), which permeate the strange metal at pp* and, if so, their doping dependence. The results will tell us if the HTS physics is connected to a quantum critical scenario, and if CDF are the quantum fluctuations related to the QCP.
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