Resonance mode in $B_{1g}$ Raman scattering -- a way to distinguish between spin-fluctuation and phonon-mediated $d-$wave superconductivity
arXiv:cond-mat/0508643 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.73.094512
Abstract
We argue that Raman scattering in $B_{1g}$ symmetry allows one to distinguish between phonon-mediated and magnetically-mediated $d-$wave superconductivity. In spin mediated superconductors, $B_{1g}$ Raman intensity develops a resonance at a frequency $Ï_{res} < 2Î_{max}$, whose origin is similar to a neutron resonance. In phonon-mediated $d-$wave superconductors, such a resonance does not develop. Several extensions of the argument are presented.
5 pages, 3 figures