Impurity resonance states in electron-doped high T_c superconductors
Abstract
Two scenarios, i.e., the anisotropic s-wave pairing (the s-wave scenario) and the d-wave pairing coexisting with antiferromagnetism (the coexisting scenario) have been introduced to understand some of seemingly s-wave like behaviors in electron doped cuprates. We considered the electronic structure in the presence of a nonmagnetic impurity in the coexistence scenario. We found that even if the AF order opens a full gap in quasi-particle excitation spectra, the mid-gap resonant peaks in local density of states (LDoS) around an impurity can still be observed in the presence of a d-wave pairing gap. The features of the impurity states in the coexisting phase are markedly different from the pure AF or pure d-wave pairing phases, showing the unique role of the coexisting AF and d-wave pairing orders. On the other hand, it is known that in the pure s-wave case no mid-gap states can be induced by a nonmagnetic impurity. Therefore we proposed that the response to a nonmagnetic impurity can be used to differentiate the two scenarios.
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@article{arxiv.0709.4527,
title = {Impurity resonance states in electron-doped high T_c superconductors},
author = {Yuan Wan and Hai-Dong Lv and Hong-Yan Lu and Qiang-Hua Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.4527},
year = {2009}
}
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5 pages, two-column revtex4, 5 figures, author list corrected