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Vortex-like excitations and the onset of superconducting phase fluctuation in underdoped La2-xSrxCuO4

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  • Z. A. Xu

    (Joseph Henry Laboratories of Physics, Princeton University
    Zhejiang University)

  • N. P. Ong

    (Joseph Henry Laboratories of Physics, Princeton University)

  • Y. Wang

    (Joseph Henry Laboratories of Physics, Princeton University)

  • T. Kakeshita

    (School of Frontier Sciences, University of Tokyo)

  • S. Uchida

    (School of Frontier Sciences, University of Tokyo)

Abstract

Two general features of a superconductor, which appear at the critical temperature, are the formation of an energy gap and the expulsion of magnetic flux (the Meissner effect). In underdoped copper oxides, there is strong evidence that an energy gap (the pseudogap1) opens up at a temperature significantly higher than the critical temperature (by 100–220 K). Certain features of the pseudogap suggest that it is closely related to the gap that appears at the critical temperature (for example, the variation of the gap magnitudes around the Fermi surface and their maximum amplitudes are very similar2,3). However, the Meissner effect is absent in the pseudogap state. The nature of the pseudogap state, and its relation (if any) to the superconducting state are central issues in understanding copper oxide superconductivity. Recent evidence suggests that, in the underdoped regime, the Meissner state is destroyed above the critical temperature by strong phase fluctuations1,4,5,6,7 (as opposed to a vanishing of the superfluid density). Here we report evidence for vortices (or vortex-like excitations) in La2-xSrxCuO4 at temperatures significantly above the critical temperature. A thermal gradient is applied to the sample in a magnetic field. Vortices are detected by the large transverse electric field produced as they diffuse down the gradient (the Nernst effect). We find that the Nernst signal is anomalously enhanced at temperatures as high as 150 K.

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  • Z. A. Xu & N. P. Ong & Y. Wang & T. Kakeshita & S. Uchida, 2000. "Vortex-like excitations and the onset of superconducting phase fluctuation in underdoped La2-xSrxCuO4," Nature, Nature, vol. 406(6795), pages 486-488, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:406:y:2000:i:6795:d:10.1038_35020016
    DOI: 10.1038/35020016
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    1. Czart, Wojciech R. & Kapcia, Konrad J. & Micnas, Roman & Robaszkiewicz, Stanisław, 2022. "Thermodynamic and electromagnetic properties of the eta-pairing superconductivity in the Penson–Kolb model," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 585(C).
    2. Shuqiu Wang & Peayush Choubey & Yi Xue Chong & Weijiong Chen & Wangping Ren & H. Eisaki & S. Uchida & Peter J. Hirschfeld & J. C. Séamus Davis, 2021. "Scattering interference signature of a pair density wave state in the cuprate pseudogap phase," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-9, December.
    3. Koichiro Ienaga & Yutaka Tamoto & Masahiro Yoda & Yuki Yoshimura & Takahiro Ishigami & Satoshi Okuma, 2024. "Broadened quantum critical ground state in a disordered superconducting thin film," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-7, December.

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