Bogoliubov Quasiparticle on the Gossamer Fermi Surface in Electron-Doped Cuprates
Ke-Jun Xu, Qinda Guo, Makoto Hashimoto, Zi-Xiang Li, Su-Di Chen,, Junfeng He, Yu He, Cong Li, Magnus H. Berntsen, Costel R. Rotundu, Young S., Lee, Thomas P. Devereaux, Andreas Rydh, Dong-Hui Lu, Dung-Hai Lee, Oscar, Tjernberg, Zhi-Xun Shen

TL;DR
This study uses advanced ARPES to reveal Bogoliubov quasiparticles on a gossamer Fermi surface in electron-doped cuprates, resolving longstanding paradoxes about the superconducting gap and antiferromagnetic correlations.
Contribution
It demonstrates the existence of gossamer Fermi surface states and clarifies their role in superconductivity, providing new insights into the pairing mechanism in electron-doped cuprates.
Findings
Observation of Bogoliubov quasiparticles inside the pseudogap.
Identification of two sectors of states: reconstructed band and gossamer Fermi surface.
Reconciliation of paradoxical experimental results regarding the superconducting gap.
Abstract
In contrast to hole-doped cuprates, electron-doped cuprates consistently exhibit strong antiferromagnetic correlations with a commensurate ({\pi}, {\pi}) ordering wave vector, leading to the prevalent belief that antiferromagnetic spin fluctuations mediate Cooper pairing in these unconventional superconductors. However, early investigations produced two paradoxical findings: while antiferromagnetic spin fluctuations create the largest pseudogap at "hot spots" in momentum space, Raman scattering and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy measurements using the leading-edge method seem to suggest the superconducting gap is also maximized at these locations. This presented a dilemma for spin-fluctuation-mediated pairing: Cooper pairing is strongest at momenta where normal state low energy spectral weight is most suppressed. Here we investigate this dilemma in Nd2-xCexCuO4 using…
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TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics · High-pressure geophysics and materials
