The enigmatic pseudogap phase of cuprate superconductors
- 👤 Speaker: Louis Taillefer - Institut Quantique, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Canada Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
- 📅 Date & Time: Tuesday 18 June 2019, 11:00 - 12:30
- 📍 Venue: Mott Seminar Room (531), Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics
Abstract
The pseudogap phase of cuprate superconductors is arguably the most enigmatic phase of quantum matter. We aim to shed new light on this phase by investigating the nonsuperconducting ground state of several cuprate materials at low temperature across a wide doping range, suppressing superconductivity with a magnetic field.
Hall effect and thermal conductivity measurements across the pseudogap critical doping p reveal a sharp drop in carrier density n from n = 1 + p above p to n = p below p [1,2,3], signaling a major transformation of the Fermi surface. From specific heat measurements, we observe the classic thermodynamic signatures of quantum criticality: the electronic specific heat Cel shows a sharp peak at p, where it varies in temperature as Cel ~ – T logT [4]. At p and just above, the electrical resistivity is linear in T at low T, with an inelastic scattering rate that obeys the Planckian limit [5]. Finally, the pseudogap phase is found to have a large negative thermal Hall conductivity, which extends to zero doping [6]. Remarkably, the Mott insulator La2CuO4 exhibits the largest thermal Hall signal of any insulator, reminiscent of spin liquid states in insulators with spin chirality.
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for these various new signatures will help elucidate the nature of the pseudogap phase.
References [1] Badoux et al., Nature 531, 210 (2016). [2] Collignon et al., Physical Review B 95 , 224517 (2017). [3] Michon et al., Physical Review X 8 , 041010 (2018). [4] Michon et al., Nature 567, 218 (2019). [5] Legros et al., Nature Physics 15, 142 (2019). [6] Grissonnanche et al., Nature (in press); arXiv:1901.03104 (2019).
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Louis Taillefer - Institut Quantique, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Canada Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
Tuesday 18 June 2019, 11:00-12:30