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Gour Jana1, Anamitra Mukherjee1
1School of Physical Sciences, National Institute of Science Education and Research, HBNI, Jatni 752050, India.
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We investigate the finite temperature properties of the half filled Hubbard model in two dimensions, with onsite interaction (U), in presence of (frustrating) next nearest neighbor hopping (t') using a semiclassical approximation scheme. We show that introduction oft' results in a finite temperature pseudogapped (PG) phase that separates the smallUFermi liquid and largeUMott insulator. We map out the PG to normal metal crossover temperature scale (T*) as a function ofUandt'. We demonstrate that in the PG phase, the quadratic dependence of resistivity on temperature is violated due to thermally induced spin fluctuations. We conclude with exact diagonalization calculations, that complement our finite temperature results, and indicate the presence of a frustration driven PG state between the Fermi liquid and the Mott insulator at zero temperature as well.
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