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Logarithmic Upturn in Low-Temperature Electronic Transport as a Signature of d-Wave Order in Cuprate Superconductors. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • High magnetic fields in cuprate superconductors are used to suppress superconductivity, revealing an underlying normal state with complex resistivity behaviors.
  • Researchers employed microwave measurements to examine charge transport in YBa₂Cu₃O₆+y and Tl₂Ba₂CuO₆+δ, focusing on the low-temperature and low-field region of the superconducting phase.
  • The persistent transition from metallic resistivity to a log(1/T) upturn throughout various doping levels suggests that this log(1/T) behavior indicates the presence of d-wave superconducting order, potentially reflecting a free-flux-flow regime in disordered d-wave superconductors.

Article Abstract

In cuprate superconductors, high magnetic fields have been used extensively to suppress superconductivity and expose the underlying normal state. Early measurements revealed insulatinglike behavior in underdoped material versus temperature T, in which resistivity increases on cooling with a puzzling log(1/T) form. We instead use microwave measurements of flux-flow resistivity in YBa_{2}Cu_{3}O_{6+y} and Tl_{2}Ba_{2}CuO_{6+δ} to study charge transport deep inside the superconducting phase, in the low-temperature and low-field regime. Here, the transition from metallic low-temperature resistivity (dρ/dT>0) to a log(1/T) upturn persists throughout the superconducting doping range, including a regime at high carrier dopings in which the field-revealed normal-state resistivity is Fermi-liquid-like. The log(1/T) form is thus likely a signature of d-wave superconducting order, and the field-revealed normal state's log(1/T) resistivity may indicate the free-flux-flow regime of a phase-disordered d-wave superconductor.

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