2008 APS March Meeting
Volume 53, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 10–14, 2008;
New Orleans, Louisiana
Session D2: New Developments in HTSC II
2:30 PM–5:30 PM,
Monday, March 10, 2008
Morial Convention Center
Room: LaLouisiane C
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Chair: Erica Carlson, Purdue University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2008.MAR.D2.3
Abstract: D2.00003 : Fermi surface of underdoped cuprate revealed by quantum oscillations and Hall effect
3:42 PM–4:18 PM
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Abstract
Author:
Cyril Proust
(Laboratoire National des Champs Magn\'etiques Puls\'es (CNRS))
Despite twenty years of research, the phase diagram of high
temperature
superconductors remains enigmatic. A central issue is the origin
of the
differences in the physical properties of these copper oxides
doped to
opposite sides of the superconducting region. In the overdoped
regime, the
material behaves as a reasonably conventional metal, with a large
Fermi
surface [1]. The underdoped regime, however, is highly anomalous
and appears
to have no coherent Fermi surface, but only disconnected `Fermi
arcs' [2].
We have reported the observation of quantum oscillations in the
electrical
resistance of the oxygen-ordered copper oxides
YBa$_{2}$Cu$_{3}$O$_{6.5}$
[3] and YBa$_{2}$Cu$_{4}$O$_{8}$ [4], establishing the existence
of a
coherent closed Fermi surface at low temperature in the
underdoped side of
the phase diagram of cuprates, once superconductivity is
suppressed by a
large magnetic field. The low oscillation frequency reveals a
Fermi surface
made of small pockets, in contrast to the large cylinder
characteristic of
the overdoped regime. Moreover, the negative sign of the Hall
effect at low
temperature reveals that these pockets are electron-like rather than
hole-like. We propose that the Fermi surface of these Y-based
cuprates
consists of both electron and hole pockets, probably arising from a
reconstruction of the FS [5].
Work in collaboration with N Doiron-Leyraud, D. LeBoeuf and L.
Taillefer
from the University of Sherbrooke, J. Levallois and B. Vignolle
from the
LNCMP, A. Bangura and N. Hussey from the University of Bristol
and R. Liang,
D. Bonn, W. Hardy from the University of British Columbia.
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[1] N Hussey et al, \textit{Nature} \textbf{425}, 814 (2003)
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[2] M. Norman et al, \textit{Nature} \textbf{392}, 157 (1998)
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[3] N. Doiron-Leyraud et al, \textit{Nature} \textbf{447}, 565 (2007)
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[4] A. Bangura et al, submitted to \textit{Phys. Rev. Lett}
(arXiv: 0707.4461)
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[5] D. LeBoeuf et al, \textit{Nature} \textbf{450}, 533 (2007)
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