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Scaling of the strange-metal scattering in unconventional superconductors.

Authors :
Yuan, Jie
Chen, Qihong
Jiang, Kun
Feng, Zhongpei
Lin, Zefeng
Yu, Heshan
He, Ge
Zhang, Jinsong
Jiang, Xingyu
Zhang, Xu
Shi, Yujun
Zhang, Yanmin
Qin, Mingyang
Cheng, Zhi Gang
Tamura, Nobumichi
Yang, Yi-feng
Xiang, Tao
Hu, Jiangping
Takeuchi, Ichiro
Jin, Kui
Source :
Nature; 2/17/2022, Vol. 602 Issue 7897, p431-436, 6p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Marked evolution of properties with minute changes in the doping level is a hallmark of the complex chemistry that governs copper oxide superconductivity as manifested in the celebrated superconducting domes and quantum criticality taking place at precise compositions1–4. The strange-metal state, in which the resistivity varies linearly with temperature, has emerged as a central feature in the normal state of copper oxide superconductors5–9. The ubiquity of this behaviour signals an intimate link between the scattering mechanism and superconductivity10–12. However, a clear quantitative picture of the correlation has been lacking. Here we report the observation of precise quantitative scaling laws among the superconducting transition temperature (T<subscript>c</subscript>), the linear-in-T scattering coefficient (A<subscript>1</subscript>) and the doping level (x) in electron-doped copper oxide La<subscript>2–x</subscript>Ce<subscript>x</subscript>CuO<subscript>4</subscript> (LCCO). High-resolution characterization of epitaxial composition-spread films, which encompass the entire overdoped range of LCCO, has enabled us to systematically map its structural and transport properties with unprecedented accuracy and with increments of Δx = 0.0015. We have uncovered the relations T<subscript>c</subscript> ~ (x<subscript>c</subscript> – x)<superscript>0.5</superscript> ~ (A<subscript>1</subscript><superscript>□</superscript>)<superscript>0.5</superscript>, where x<subscript>c</subscript> is the critical doping in which superconductivity disappears and A<subscript>1</subscript><superscript>□</superscript> is the coefficient of the linear resistivity per CuO<subscript>2</subscript> plane. The striking similarity of the T<subscript>c</subscript> versus A<subscript>1</subscript><superscript>□</superscript> relation among copper oxides, iron-based and organic superconductors may be an indication of a common mechanism of the strange-metal behaviour and unconventional superconductivity in these systems.Precise quantitative scaling laws are observed between the normalized T-linear coefficient and T<subscript>c</subscript> among copper oxides, pnictides and a class of organic superconductors, suggesting a common underlying physics at work in these unconventional superconductors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
602
Issue :
7897
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155293834
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-04305-5