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Pseudogap temperature $T^\star$ of cuprate superconductors from the Nernst effect

Superconductivity 2018-02-05 v2 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

We use the Nernst effect to delineate the boundary of the pseudogap phase in the temperature-doping phase diagram of cuprate superconductors. New data for the Nernst coefficient ν(T)\nu(T) of YBa2_{2}Cu3_{3}Oy_{y} (YBCO), La1.8x_{1.8-x}Eu0.2_{0.2}Srx_xCuO4_4 (Eu-LSCO) and La1.6x_{1.6-x}Nd0.4_{0.4}Srx_xCuO4_4 (Nd-LSCO) are presented and compared with previous data including La2x_{2-x}Srx_xCuO4_4 (LSCO). The temperature TνT_\nu at which ν/T\nu/T deviates from its high-temperature behaviour is found to coincide with the temperature at which the resistivity deviates from its linear-TT dependence, which we take as the definition of the pseudogap temperature TT^\star- in agreement with gap opening detected in ARPES data. We track TT^\star as a function of doping and find that it decreases linearly vs pp in all four materials, having the same value in the three LSCO-based cuprates, irrespective of their different crystal structures. At low pp, TT^\star is higher than the onset temperature of the various orders observed in underdoped cuprates, suggesting that these orders are secondary instabilities of the pseudogap phase. A linear extrapolation of T(p)T^\star(p) to p=0p=0 yields T(p0)TN(0)T^\star(p\to 0)\simeq T_N(0), the N\'eel temperature for the onset of antiferromagnetic order at p=0p=0, suggesting that there is a link between pseudogap and antiferromagnetism. With increasing pp, T(p)T^\star(p) extrapolates linearly to zero at ppc2p\simeq p_{\rm c2}, the critical doping below which superconductivity emerges at high doping, suggesting that the conditions which favour pseudogap formation also favour pairing. We also use the Nernst effect to investigate how far superconducting fluctuations extend above TcT_{\rm c}, as a function of doping, and find that a narrow fluctuation regime tracks TcT_{\rm c}, and not TT^\star. This confirms that the pseudogap phase is not a form of precursor superconductivity.

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@article{arxiv.1703.06927,
  title  = {Pseudogap temperature $T^\star$ of cuprate superconductors from the Nernst effect},
  author = {O. Cyr-Choinière and R. Daou and F. Laliberté and C. Collignon and S. Badoux and D. LeBoeuf and J. Chang and B. J. Ramshaw and D. A. Bonn and W. N. Hardy and R. Liang and J. -Q. Yan and J. -G. Cheng and J. -S. Zhou and J. B. Goodenough and S. Pyon and T. Takayama and H. Takagi and N. Doiron-Leyraud and Louis Taillefer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.06927},
  year   = {2018}
}

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24 pages and 26 figures including Appendix