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A Theory for High-$T_c$ Superconductors Considering Inhomogeneous Charge Distribution

Superconductivity 2009-11-07 v3 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

We propose a general theory for the critical TcT_c and pseudogap TT^* temperature dependence on the doping concentration for high-TcT_c oxides, taking into account the charge inhomogeneities in the CuO2CuO_2 planes. The well measured experimental inhomogeneous charge density in a given compound is assumed to produce a spatial distribution of local ρ(r)\rho(r). These differences in the local charge concentration is assumed to yield insulator and metallic regions, possibly in a stripe morphology. In the metallic region, the inhomogeneous charge density yields also spatial distributions of superconducting critical temperatures Tc(r)T_c(r) and zero temperature gap Δ0(r)\Delta_0(r). For a given sample, the measured onset of vanishing gap temperature is identified as the pseudogap temperature, that is, TT^*, which is the maximum of all Tc(r)T_c(r). Below TT^*, due to the distribution of Tc(r)T_c(r)'s, there are some superconducting regions surrounded by insulator or metallic medium. The transition to a superconducting state corresponds to the percolation threshold among the superconducting regions with different Tc(r)T_c(r)'s. To model the charge inhomogeneities we use a double branched Poisson-Gaussian distribution. To make definite calculations and compare with the experimental results, we derive phase diagrams for the BSCO, LSCO and YBCO families, with a mean field theory for superconductivity using an extended Hubbard Hamiltonian. We show also that this novel approach provides new insights on several experimental features of high-TcT_c oxides.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0110519,
  title  = {A Theory for High-$T_c$ Superconductors Considering Inhomogeneous Charge Distribution},
  author = {E. V. L. de Mello and E. S. Caixeiro and J. L. Gonzaléz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0110519},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

7 pages, 5 eps figures, corrected typos