Hole-like Fermi surface in the overdoped non-superconducting Bi1.8Pb0.4 Sr2CuO6+δ

In high-temperature cuprate superconductors, the anti-ferromagnetic spin fluctuations are thought to have a very important role in naturally producing an attractive interaction between the electrons in the d-wave channel. The connection between superconductivity and spin fluctuations is expected to...

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Published in:Europhysics letters Vol. 134; no. 1
Main Authors: Valla, T., Pervan, P., Pletikosić, I., Drozdov, I. K., Kundu, Asish K., Wu, Zebin, Gu, G. D.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States IOP Publishing 14-05-2021
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Summary:In high-temperature cuprate superconductors, the anti-ferromagnetic spin fluctuations are thought to have a very important role in naturally producing an attractive interaction between the electrons in the d-wave channel. The connection between superconductivity and spin fluctuations is expected to be especially consequential at the overdoped end point of the superconducting dome. In some materials, that point seems to coincide with a Lifshitz transition, where the Fermi surface changes from the hole-like centered at $(\pi, \pi)$ to the electron-like, centered at the Γ point causing a loss of large momentum anti-ferromagnetic fluctuations. In this work, we study the doping dependence of the electronic structure of Bi1.8Pb0.4Sr2CuO$_{6+\delta}$ in angle-resolved photoemission and find that the superconductivity vanishes at lower doping than that at which the Lifshitz transition occurs. This requires a more detailed re-examination of a spin fluctuation scenario.
Bibliography:KC0203020; BNL-221358-2021-JAAM
USDOE Office of Science (SC), Basic Energy Sciences (BES)
US Army Research Office (ARO)
SC0012704; W911NF-12-1-0461
ISSN:0295-5075
1286-4854