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Inverse correlation between quasiparticle mass and Tc in a cuprate high-Tc superconductor

Superconductivity 2016-03-30 v1

Abstract

Close to a zero temperature transition between ordered and disordered electronic phases, quantum fluctuations can lead to a strong enhancement of the electron mass and to the emergence of competing phases such as superconductivity. A correlation between the existence of such a quantum phase transition and superconductivity is quite well established in some heavy fermion and iron-based superconductors and there have been suggestions that high temperature superconductivity in the copper oxide materials (cuprates) may also be driven by the same mechanism. Close to optimal doping, where the superconducting transition temperature TcT_c is maximum in the cuprates, two different phases are known to compete with superconductivity: a poorly understood pseudogap phase and a charge ordered phase. Recent experiments have shown a strong increase in quasiparticle mass mm^* in the cuprate YBa2_2Cu3_3O7δ_{7-\delta} as optimal doping is approached suggesting that quantum fluctuations of the charge ordered phase may be responsible for the high-TcT_c superconductivity. We have tested the robustness of this correlation between mm^* and TcT_c by performing quantum oscillation studies on the stoichiometric compound YBa2_2Cu4_4O8_8 under hydrostatic pressure. In contrast to the results for YBa2_2Cu3_3O7δ_{7-\delta}, we find that in YBa2_2Cu4_4O8_8 the mass decreases as TcT_c increases under pressure. This inverse correlation between mm^* and TcT_c suggests that quantum fluctuations of the charge order enhance mm^* but do not enhance TcT_c.

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@article{arxiv.1603.08897,
  title  = {Inverse correlation between quasiparticle mass and Tc in a cuprate high-Tc superconductor},
  author = {C. Putzke and L. Malone and S. Badoux and B. Vignolle and D. Vignolles and W. Tabis and P. Walmsley and M. Bird and N. E. Hussey and C. Proust and A. Carrington},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.08897},
  year   = {2016}
}

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