Magnetic scaling in cuprate superconductors
V. Barzykin, D. Pines

TL;DR
This paper maps the magnetic phase diagram of cuprate superconductors using NMR and neutron scattering, revealing universal doping-dependent crossovers and spin gap behavior linked to magnetic correlations and superconductivity.
Contribution
It provides a unified, quantitative description of magnetic behavior in cuprates based on doping-dependent crossover temperatures and spin correlation lengths, integrating experimental data.
Findings
Identification of a crossover temperature $T_{cr}$ increasing with decreasing doping.
Extraction of antiferromagnetic correlation length $\xi$ from $T_1$ measurements.
Observation of a spin gap excitation in the superconducting state.
Abstract
We determine the magnetic phase diagram for the YBaCuO and LaSrCuO systems from various NMR experiments. We discuss the possible interpretation of NMR and neutron scattering experiments in these systems in terms of both the non-linear -model of nearly localized spins and a nearly antiferromagnetic Fermi liquid description of magnetically coupled quasiparticles. We show for both the 2:1:4 and 1:2:3 systems that bulk properties, such as the spin susceptibiltiy, and probes at the antiferromagnetic wavevector , such as , the spin relaxation time, both display a crossover at a temperature , which increases linearly with decreasing hole concentration, from a non-universal regime to a scaling regime characterized by spin pseudogap behavior. We pursue the consequences of the ansatz that corresponds…
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