Cuprate diamagnetism in the presence of a pseudogap: Beyond the standard fluctuation formalism
ORAL
Abstract
It is often claimed that among the strongest evidence for preformed-pair physics in the cuprates are the experimentally observed large values for the diamagnetic susceptibility and Nernst coefficient. These findings are most apparent in the underdoped regime, where a pseudogap is also evident. While the conventional (Gaussian) fluctuation picture has been applied to address these results, this preformed-pair approach omits the crucial effects of a pseudogap. We remedy this omission by computing the diamagnetic susceptibility and Nernst coefficient in the presence of a normal state gap. We find a large diamagnetic response for a range of temperatures much higher than the transition temperature. In particular, we report semi-quantitative agreement with the measured diamagnetic susceptibility onset temperatures, over the entire range of hole dopings. Notable is the fact that at the lower critical doping of the superconducting dome, the onset temperature for both diamagnetic and transverse thermoelectric transport coefficients tends to zero. Due to the importance attributed to the cuprate diamagnetic susceptibility and Nernst coefficient, this work helps to clarify the extent to which pairing fluctuations are a component of the cuprate pseudogap.
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Presenters
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Rufus Boyack
James Franck Institute, James Franck Inst
Authors
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Rufus Boyack
James Franck Institute, James Franck Inst
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Qijin Chen
James Franck Institute, James Franck Inst, Zhejiang Univ
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Andrey Varlamov
Institute for Superconductivity and Innovative Materials of the Italian National Research Council
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Kathryn Levin
James Franck Institute, James Franck Inst, James Franck Institute, Univ of Chicago