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Electronic Raman Scattering in copper oxide Superconductors: Understanding the Phase Diagram

Superconductivity 2015-05-27 v3

Abstract

Electronic Raman scattering measurements have been performed on hole doped copper oxide superconductors as a function of temperature and doping level. In the superconducting state coherent Bogoliubov quasiparticles develop preferentially over the nodal region in the underdoped regime. We can then define the fraction of coherent Fermi surface, fcf_c around the nodes for which quasiparticles are well defined and superconductivity sets in. We find that fcf_c is doping dependent and leads to the emergence of two energy scales. We then establish in a one single gap shem, that the critical temperature TcfcΔmaxT_{c} \propto f_{c}\Delta_{max} where Δmax\Delta_{max} is the maximum amplitude of the d-wave superconducting gap. In the normal state, the loss of antinodal quasiparticles spectral weight detected in the superconducting state persists and the spectral weight is only restored above the pseudogap temperature TT*. Such a dichotomy in the quasiparticles dynamics is then responsible for the emergence of the two energy scales in the superconducting state and the appearance of the pseudogap in the normal state. We propose a 3D phase diagram where both the temperature and the energy phase diagrams have been plotted together. We anticipate that the development of coherent excitations on a restricted part of the Fermi surface only is a general feature in high TcT_c cuprate superconductors as the Mott insulating is approaching.

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@article{arxiv.1103.5675,
  title  = {Electronic Raman Scattering in copper oxide Superconductors: Understanding the Phase Diagram},
  author = {A. Sacuto and Y. Gallais and M. Cazayous and S. Blanc and J. S. Wen and Z. J. Xu and G. D. Gu and D. Colson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.5675},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

40 pages, 19 figures some new references and comments have been added with respect to the first version of march 30th