Optical and thermodynamic properties of Hg-1201
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Abstract
We present optical spectra and specific heat measurements of the optimally doped, single layer cuprate superconductor HgBa$_{2}$CuO$_{4}$ (T$_{c}$ = 97 K). Optical spectra have been obtained with a high temperature resolution allowing us to track small changes in the integrated spectral weight. We find that the low frequency spectral weight shows an extra increase when the system enters the superconducting state, indicating that the kinetic energy of the charge carriers decreases in the superconducting state. This is consistent with our earlier observations on other optimally doped cuprates$^{1,2}$. From specific heat measurements on the same sample we estimate the change in internal energy and compare this with the estimated changes of the kinetic energy. We find a change in internal energy $\Delta $U$\approx $0.1 meV per copper and $\Delta $W$\approx $0.1 meV per copper for the kinetic energy.
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Authors
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E. van Heumen
Universite de Geneve
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R. Lortz
Universite de Geneve
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Fabrizio Carbone
Universite de Geneve, University of Geneva
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A.B. Kuzmenko
Universite de Geneve
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D. van der Marel
Universite de Geneve
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X. Zhao
Stanford university
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G. Yu
Stanford university, Stanford University, Department of Physics, Stanford University, Stanford U.
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Y. Cho
Stanford university
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Neven Barisic
Stanford university, Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory
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M. Greven
Stanford university, Stanford University, Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University
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Christopher Homes
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Sasa Dordevic
Akron University, University of Akron