Simple Model for the Variation of Superfluid Density with Zn Concentration in YBCO
Abstract
We describe a simple model for calculating the zero-temperature superfluid density of Zn-doped YBa_2Cu_3O_{7-\delta} as a function of the fraction x of in-plane Cu atoms which are replaced by Zn. The basis of the calculation is a ``Swiss cheese'' picture of a single CuO_2 layer, in which a substitutional Zn impurity creates a normal region of area around it as originally suggested by Nachumi et al. Here is the zero-temperature in-plane coherence length at x = 0. We use this picture to calculate the variation of the in-plane superfluid density with x at temperature T = 0, using both a numerical approach and an analytical approximation. For , if we use the value = 18.3 angstrom, we find that the in-plane superfluid decreases with increasing x and vanishes near in the analytical approximation, and near in the numerical approach. is quite sensitive to , whose value is not widely agreed upon. The model also predicts a peak in the real part of the conductivity, Re, at concentrations , and low frequencies, and a variation of critical current density with x of the form near percolation, where is the in-plane superfluid density.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0105575,
title = {Simple Model for the Variation of Superfluid Density with Zn Concentration in YBCO},
author = {Jeng-Da Chai and Sergey V. Barabash and D. Stroud},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0105575},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
19 pages including 6 figures, submitted to Physica C