High pressure Fermi Surface measurements of the High Temperature Superconductor YBaCuO
ORAL
Abstract
Many quantum materials exhibit similar phase diagrams at low temperature, leading to a great deal of interest into a common mechanism for a ``universal phase diagram''. The typical ingredients of such phase diagrams include an antiferromagnetic phase, a superconducting dome, and possibly one, or several quantum critical points. Temperature versus chemical doping is one traditional way to look at such materials, however thermodynamic variables such as magnetic field or hydrostatic pressure have proved to be powerful tools to explore this phase diagram. Our group performed static high pressure SdH fermiology studies of YBCO at He-3 temperatures to fields of 70 T using an RF tank circuit based on a tunnel diode oscillator.
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Authors
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Stan Tozer
NHMFL, Tallahassee, Florida, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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Audrey Grockowiak
NHMFL, Tallahassee, Florida, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, NHMFL
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William Coniglio
NHMFL, Tallahassee, Florida, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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Louis Taillefer
University of Sherbrooke
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Nicolas Dorion-Leyraud
University of Sherbrooke
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Cyril Proust
LNCMI
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Erik Kampert
HLD
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Doug Bonn
Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute and Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada, University of British Columbia, UBC
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Walter Hardy
University of British Columbia
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Ruixing Liang
University of British Columbia