Abstract

Based on the renormalized Hubbard model, the doping dependence of electron spectrum in cuprate superconductors is discussed within the self-consistent mean field theory. It is shown that the renormalization factor [Formula: see text] (then the quasiparticle coherent weight) increases almost linearly with the doping and plays an important role in the unconventional superconductivity for cuprate superconductors. It suppresses the magnitude of the quasiparticle peak in the electron spectrum, especially in underdoped region. By calculation of the energy and doping dependence of the electron spectral function, the main features of the electron spectrum in cuprate superconductors can be described qualitatively. In particular, with the increasing doping concentration, the position of the quasiparticle peak moves to the Fermi energy and the magnitude of the quasiparticle peak increases monotonically. Our results also show that the superconducting order parameter is determined by product of the renormalization factor and the pseudogap.

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