Interplay among superconductivity, pseudogap, and stripe correlations in different high-Tc cuprates
S. H. Naqib, R. S. Islam

TL;DR
This study investigates how zinc substitution affects superconductivity in high-Tc cuprates, revealing complex interactions among superconductivity, pseudogap, and stripe correlations, especially near the 1/8th doping anomaly.
Contribution
It uncovers the non-monotonic suppression of Tc by Zn near p ~ 0.125 and analyzes the pseudogap energy scale, highlighting the complex interplay of competing correlations in cuprates.
Findings
Zn suppresses Tc more strongly away from p ~ 0.125
Suppression of Tc by Zn is reduced near p ~ 0.125
Pseudogap energy scale decreases linearly with doping
Abstract
The effect of Zn substitution in the CuO2 plane on the superconducting transition temperature, Tc, was studied for the La2-xSrxCu1-yZnyO4 and YBa2(Cu1-yZny)3O7-d compounds over a wide range of hole concentration, p, and Zn content (y). Zn induced rate of suppression of Tc, dTc(p)/dy, was found to be strongly p-dependent and showed a monotonic variation with p, except in the vicinity of p ~ 0.125, i.e., near the so-called 1/8th anomaly where the charge/spin stripe correlations are at their strongest in hole doped cuprates. The magnitude of dTc(p)/dy decreased significantly around this hole concentration implying that Zn suddenly became less effective in degrading Tc near the 1/8th anomaly for La2-xSrxCu1-yZnyO4. The same feature, somewhat at a reduced scale, was also observed for YBa2(Cu1-yZny)3O7-d compounds. This is counterintuitive since static stripe order itself degrades…
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TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Magnetic properties of thin films
