Thermodynamics of the pseudogap in cuprates

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Abstract

The key thermodynamic characteristics of the pseudogap state in cuprate superconductors are reviewed. These include YBa2Cu3O7−δ, Y0.8Ca0.2Ba2Cu3O7−δ, YBa2Cu4O8, Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ, La2−xSrxCuO4, and Tl2Ba2CuO4. The electronic specific heat was extracted using a differential technique, and the evolution of the specific-heat coefficient γ and electronic entropy S as a function of temperature, doping, and magnetic field reveals a canonical behavior summarized by the following. The normal-state gap which opens in the pseudogap domain apparently remains open to the highest temperatures investigated. The gap decreases in magnitude with increasing doping and closes abruptly at a critical doping of p ≈ 0.19 holes/Cu, independent of temperature. In this picture, the pseudogap is separated from the pseudogap-free region of the phase diagram by a vertical line similar to the vertical line separating the incoherent and coherent antinodal quasiparticle states found in ARPES. The important role of fluctuations is evident by a diverging enhancement of γ(T) on either side of Tc, and this enables extraction of the mean-field transition temperature (Formula presented.), defining a crescent of parapairing above Tc(p) which extends across the entire superconducting phase diagram and which is quite distinct from pseudogap phenomenology. The data are consistent with d-wave pairing and the BCS ratios are extracted, revealing canonical near-weak-coupling behavior across the over-doped region with a sudden suppression occurring at p ≈ 0.19 when the pseudogap sets in.

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Tallon, J. L., & Storey, J. G. (2022, November 16). Thermodynamics of the pseudogap in cuprates. Frontiers in Physics. Frontiers Media SA. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2022.1030616

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