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Non-mean field breakdown of heterogeneous superconductivity in overdoped (Pb,Bi)<sub>2</sub>Sr<sub>2</sub>CuO<sub>6+δ</sub>

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Abstract

The overdoped side of the cuprate phase diagram is generally considered to be the most conventional: a BCS-like superconductor emerging from a Fermi liquid normal state. Surprisingly, it was recently found that the superfluid drops to zero with increased overdoping, breaking with the previous consensus. The origin of this anomalous reduction is unknown. Our scanning tunneling spectroscopy measurements in the overdoped regime of the (Pb,Bi)2Sr2CuO6+δ high-temperature superconductor show that it is due to the emergence of a heterogeneous state with nanoscale superconducting puddles in a metallic matrix, confirming theoretical proposals within the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) mean-field theory. Our measurements further reveal that this puddling is driven by gap filling, not gap closing. Unexpectedly, we find that a basic rule from the mean-field description is dramatically violated: mean-field theory predicts that pair-breaking should always go hand in hand with a diminishment of the gap magnitude, but what we observe instead is that a larger gap coincides with stronger pair breaking. This suggests that the mechanism governing superconductivity is qualitatively different from the conventional mean-field theory. 

Presenters

  • Willem O Tromp

    Leiden University

Authors

  • Willem O Tromp

    Leiden University

  • Tjerk Benschop

    Leiden University

  • Jianfeng Ge

    Leiden University

  • Irene Battisti

    Leiden University

  • Miguel Antonio D Sulangi

    Leiden University

  • Koen M Bastiaans

    Leiden University

  • Damianos Chatzopoulos

    Leiden University

  • Yi Yin

    Zhejiang University

  • Yingkai Huang

    Univ of Amsterdam, Van der Waals–Zeeman Institute, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 5 QSoft, Science, Park 123, Amsterdam, Netherlands., University of Amsterdam

  • Mark Golden

    Univ of Amsterdam

  • Eric W Hudson

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Jenny E Hoffman

    Harvard, Harvard University

  • Jan Zaanen

    Leiden University

  • Milan P Allan

    Leiden University