Wednesday, October 24, 2012

1210.6143 (Zheyu Huang et al.)

Why there is a difference between optimal doping for maximal Tc and
critical doping for highest ρ_s in cuprate superconductors?
   [PDF]

Zheyu Huang, Huaisong Zhao, Shiping Feng
A long-standing puzzle is why there is a difference between the optimal doping \delta_{optimal}=0.15 for the maximal superconducting (SC) transition temperature Tc and the critical doping \delta_{critical}=0.19 for the highest superfluid density \rho_s in cuprate superconductors? This puzzle is calling for an explanation. Within the kinetic energy driven SC mechanism, it is shown that except the quasiparticle coherence, \rho_s is dominated by the bare pair gap, while Tc is set by the effective pair gap. By calculation of the ratio of the effective and the bare pair gaps, it is shown that the coupling strength decreases with increasing doping. This doping dependence of the coupling strength induces a shift from the critical doping for the maximal value of the bare pair gap parameter to the optimal doping for the maximal value of the effective pair gap parameter, which leads to a difference between the optimal doping for the maximal Tc and the critical doping for the highest \rho_s.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.6143

No comments:

Post a Comment