Universal superconducting precursor in the cuprates
G. Yu, D.-D. Xia, D. Pelc, R.-H. He, N.-H. Kaneko, T. Sasagawa, Y. Li,, X. Zhao, N. Bari\v{s}i\'c, A. Shekhter, M. Greven

TL;DR
This study uncovers a universal exponential decay of superconducting diamagnetism above Tc in cuprates, revealing a common precursor behavior across different compounds using high-sensitivity torque magnetometry.
Contribution
It demonstrates a universal, compound-independent behavior of the SC precursor in cuprates, identified through a novel thermodynamic measurement technique that isolates the diamagnetic response.
Findings
Superconducting diamagnetism vanishes exponentially above Tc
Universal temperature scale independent of compound and Tc
Proliferation of SC clusters linked to inhomogeneity
Abstract
The nature of the superconducting (SC) precursor in the cuprates has been the subject of intense interest, with profound implications for both the normal and the SC states. Different experimental probes have led to vastly disparate conclusions on the temperature range of superconducting fluctuations. The main challenges have been to separate the SC response from complex normal-state behavior, and to distinguish the underlying behavior of the quintessential CuO layers from compound-specific properties. Here we reveal remarkably simple and universal behavior of the SC precursor using torque magnetometry, a unique thermodynamic probe with extremely high sensitivity to SC diamagnetism. We comprehensively study four distinct cuprate compounds: single-CuO-layer LaSrCuO (LSCO), Bi(Sr,La)CuO (Bi2201) and HgBaCuO…
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