Emergence of superconductivity in HighTc copper oxide superconductors via two crossovers

ORAL

Abstract

From our detailed ARPES measurements on BISCO 2212 High Tc Superconductors we found that unlike in conventional superconductors, where there is a single temperature scale Tc separating the normal from the superconducting state, HTSCs exhibit with two additional temperature scales. One is T*, below which electronic excitations are gapped. And the other one is Tcoh, below which electronic states are long-lived. We observed that T* and Tcoh change strongly with doping. They cross each other near optimal doping. There is a region in the normal state where the single particle excitations are gapped as well as coherent. Quite remarkably, this is the region from which superconductivity with highest Tc emerges. Our experimental finding that the two crossover lines intersect is not consistent with a ``single quantum critical'' point near optimal doping, rather it is more naturally consistent with theories of superconductivity for doped Mott insulators.

Authors

  • Utpal Chatterjee

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Mike Norman

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Mohit Randeria

    The Ohio State University, Ohio State University

  • S. Rosenkranz

    Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439

  • Juan Carlos Campuzano

    Argonne National Laboratory