Nature Materials, volume 22, issue 6, pages 703-709

Puddle formation and persistent gaps across the non-mean-field breakdown of superconductivity in overdoped (Pb,Bi)2Sr2CuO6+δ

Willem O Tromp 1
Tjerk Benschop 1
Jian Feng Ge 1
Irene Battisti 1
Koen M Bastiaans 1, 2
Damianos Chatzopoulos 1
Amber H. M. Vervloet 1
Steef Smit 3
Erik van Heumen 3, 4
Mark Golden 3
Yinkai Huang 3
Takeshi Kondo 5
Tsunehiro Takeuchi 6
Yi Yin 7, 8
Jennifer L. Hoffman 9
Miguel Antonio Sulangi 10, 11
Jan Zaanen 12
Milan P. Allan 1
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2023-03-06
Journal: Nature Materials
scimago Q1
SJR14.231
CiteScore62.2
Impact factor37.2
ISSN14761122, 14764660
General Chemistry
Condensed Matter Physics
General Materials Science
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanics of Materials
Abstract

The cuprate high-temperature superconductors exhibit many unexplained electronic phases, but the superconductivity at high doping is often believed to be governed by conventional mean-field Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer theory1. However, it was shown that the superfluid density vanishes when the transition temperature goes to zero2,3, in contradiction to expectations from Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer theory. Our scanning tunnelling spectroscopy measurements in the overdoped regime of the (Pb,Bi)2Sr2CuO6+δ high-temperature superconductor show that this is due to the emergence of nanoscale superconducting puddles in a metallic matrix4,5. Our measurements further reveal that this puddling is driven by gap filling instead of gap closing. The important implication is that it is not a diminishing pairing interaction that causes the breakdown of superconductivity. Unexpectedly, the measured gap-to-filling correlation also reveals that pair breaking by disorder does not play a dominant role and that the mechanism of superconductivity in overdoped cuprate superconductors is qualitatively different from conventional mean-field theory.

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