Evidence for spin-fluctuation-mediated superconductivity in electron-doped cuprates
C. M. Duffy, S. J. Tu, Q. H. Chen, J. S. Zhang, A. Cuoghi, R. D. H., Hinlopen, T. Sarkar, R. L. Greene, K. Jin, N. E. Hussey

TL;DR
This study provides evidence that spin fluctuations mediate superconductivity in electron-doped cuprates, linking scattering rates, spin fluctuation strength, and critical temperature, and highlighting differences with hole-doped counterparts.
Contribution
It demonstrates that low-energy spin fluctuations are the primary pairing mechanism in electron-doped cuprates, using resistivity and magnetoresistance data to establish this link.
Findings
Inelastic scattering component diminishes with doping
Spin fluctuation strength correlates with T_c
Modeling supports spin-fluctuation-mediated pairing
Abstract
In conventional, phonon-mediated superconductors, the transition temperature and normal-state scattering rate - deduced from the linear-in-temperature resistivity - are linked through the electron-phonon coupling strength . In cuprate high- superconductors, no equivalent has yet been identified, despite the fact that at high doping, - the low- -linear coefficient of - also scales with . Here, we use dc resistivity and high-field magnetoresistance to extract in electron-doped LaCeCuO (LCCO) as a function of from optimal doping to beyond the superconducting dome. A highly anisotropic inelastic component to is revealed whose magnitude diminishes markedly across the doping series. Using known Fermi surface parameters and subsequent modelling of the Hall…
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TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Inorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
