Nonlinear c-axis transport in Bi_2Sr_2CaCu_2O_(8+d) from two-barrier tunneling
Abstract
Motivated by the peculiar features observed through intrinsic tunneling spectroscopy of BiSrCaCuO mesas in the normal state, we have extended the normal state two-barrier model for the c-axis transport [M. Giura et al., Phys. Rev. B {\bf 68}, 134505 (2003)] to the analysis of curves. We have found that the purely normal-state model reproduces all the following experimental features: (a) the parabolic -dependence of in the high- region (above the conventional pseudogap temperature), (b) the emergence and the nearly voltage-independent position of the "humps" from this parabolic behavior lowering the temperature, and (c) the crossing of the absolute curves at a characteristic voltage . Our findings indicate that conventional tunneling can be at the origin of most of the uncommon features of the c axis transport in BiSrCaCuO. We have compared our calculations to experimental data taken in severely underdoped and slightly underdoped BiSrCaCuO small mesas. We have found good agreement between the data and the calculations, without any shift of the calculated dI/dV on the vertical scale. In particular, in the normal state (above ) simple tunneling reproduces the experimental dI/dV quantitatively. Below quantitative discrepancies are limited to a simple rescaling of the voltage in the theoretical curves by a factor 2. The need for such modifications remains an open question, that might be connected to a change of the charge of a fraction of the carriers across the pseudogap opening.
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@article{arxiv.0805.3049,
title = {Nonlinear c-axis transport in Bi_2Sr_2CaCu_2O_(8+d) from two-barrier tunneling},
author = {M. Giura and N. Pompeo and E. Silva},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0805.3049},
year = {2009}
}
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7 pages, 5 figures