2006 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 13–17, 2006;
Baltimore, MD
Session G2: Quantum Criticality in Cuprates
8:00 AM–11:00 AM,
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Baltimore Convention Center
Room: Ballroom III
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCMP
Chair: Lia Krusin-Elbaum, IBM
Abstract ID: BAPS.2006.MAR.G2.5
Abstract: G2.00005 : Superfluid density in strongly underdoped YBa$_2$Cu$_3$O$_{6.333}$
10:24 AM–11:00 AM
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Author:
David Broun
(Simon Fraser University)
Current research in high temperature superconductivity focuses on the underdoped
cuprates, in the region of the phase diagram where $d$-wave superconductivity
gives way to antiferromagnetism. Important clues for connecting these two states
can be found in the evolution of the superfluid density $\rho_s$ with doping. $
\rho_s$ is the most fundamental property of a superconductor, measuring its ability
to resist perturbations to the phase of the superfluid wavefunction. In addition, the
temperature dependence of $\rho_s$ provides a direct probe of the electrical
current carried by the quasiparticle excitations. Here we report measurements of $
\rho_s$ in ultra-high purity YBa$_2$Cu$_3$O$_{6.333}$, over a range of dopings
near the boundary of the superconducting phase. We have succeeded in producing
samples with sharp superconducting transitions and have harnessed the process of
CuO-chain ordering to fulfill a long-held ambition in strongly correlated electron
materials --- continuous tunability of the carrier density in a {\em single sample},
with {\em no} change in cation disorder. We now have preliminary evidence for the
production of so-called Ortho III$'$ oxygen order, in which every full CuO chain is
separated by two empty chains. The superfluid density measurements are
surprising and challenge current theoretical understanding of the underdoped
cuprates. $\rho_s$ becomes anomalously small, but there is no vortex unbinding
transition. The slope of $\rho_s(T)$ indicates that the current carried by the
quasiparticles shrinks smoothly towards zero on approach to the Mott insulator. In
addition, the correlation between $T_c$ and $\rho_s$ is sublinear, in disagreement
with long-established phenomenology. In the same experiments, microwave
spectroscopy of the quasiparticle conductivity has also been used to probe the
evolution of the quasiparticle relaxation dynamics on the approach to the
superconducting quantum critical point.
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