2009
DOI: 10.1126/science.1174338
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Extending Universal Nodal Excitations Optimizes Superconductivity in Bi 2 Sr 2 CaCu 2 O 8+δ

Abstract: Understanding the mechanism by which d wave superconductivity in the cuprates emerges and is optimized by doping the Mott insulator is one of the major outstanding problems in condensed-matter physics. Our high-resolution scanning tunneling microscopy measurements of the high-transition temperature (Tc) superconductor Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+delta show that samples with different Tc values in the low doping regime follow a remarkably universal d wave low-energy excitation spectrum, indicating a doping-independent nodal … Show more

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“…1 (a)] in accordance with earlier studies 10,14,16,38,62,63 . This coincides with the rapid decrease of the coherence peaks in tunneling 27,33,79 and in ARPES at the anti-nodal Fermi surface crossing 9,26,31,32 . (ii) In Bi-2212 for p > 0.18 A sc (p) increases to a degree which has not been appreciated yet.…”
Section: Blanc and Coworkerssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…1 (a)] in accordance with earlier studies 10,14,16,38,62,63 . This coincides with the rapid decrease of the coherence peaks in tunneling 27,33,79 and in ARPES at the anti-nodal Fermi surface crossing 9,26,31,32 . (ii) In Bi-2212 for p > 0.18 A sc (p) increases to a degree which has not been appreciated yet.…”
Section: Blanc and Coworkerssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…In scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS), the coexistence of two energy scales has been suggested 10,29,30 , similar to ARPES. However, how they coexist in momentum space is not clear from STS because the STS spectra are momentum integrated with matrix elements 8 .…”
Section: (C) In the Intermediate Momentum Region (∼20mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Although this variation was initially attributed to the superconducting gap, 89,90,92,94 more recent work attributes the dominant variation to the PG. 96,97 Type II refers to ''checkerboard'' (CB) charge order that appears as a spatial modulation of spectral weight most noticeable around the Fermi energy. It is disordered and possibly associated with the PG state.…”
Section: Relationship Between Chemical Disorder and Electronic Inhomomentioning
confidence: 99%