Is the Superconductiong State for the Cuprates Reached Through a Percolation Transition?
Abstract
Several recent experiments have revealed that the charge density in a given compound (mostly underdoped) is intrinsic inhomogeneous with large nanoscale spatial variations. Therefore it is appropriate to define a local charge density . These differences in the local charge concentration yield insulator and metallic regions, either in an intrinsic granular or in a stripe morphology. In the metallic region, the inhomogeneous charge density produces spatial or local distributions of superconducting critical temperatures and zero temperature gap . We propose that the superconducting phase in high- oxides is reached when the temperature reachs a value which superconduction regions with different critical temperatures percolates. We show also that this novel approach is able to reproduce the phase diagram for a family of cuprates and provides new insights on several experimental features of high- oxides
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0303398,
title = {Is the Superconductiong State for the Cuprates Reached Through a Percolation Transition?},
author = {E. V. L. de Mello and E. S. Caixeiro and J. L. González},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0303398},
year = {2007}
}
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Proceedings of the SCES02, Kradow, Poland