Author:
Andreev Alexander,Tsintsarska Stefka,Dimitrova-Ivanovich Maria,Polyanski Ivaylo,Georgiev Mladen,Gochev Alexander
Abstract
AbstractThe temperatureT dependencies ρ(T) of normal state electric resistivitiesρ c (axial) andρ ab (in plane) of single-layer high-T c superconductors show common trends: AsT is raised, the resistivity first drops steeply before it starts rising αT above an apparent semiconductor-to-metal crossoverT cross. To analyze ρ(T) we plottT/ρ againstT at various dopingsx for bothρ c andρ ab.T/ρ is inversely proportional to the traversal time across a potential barrier as an ionic particle drifts in an electric field. We findT/ρ in good agreement with theT dependence of the quantum rate of migrating particles: AsT is raised, a zero-point rate at the lowestT is extended to a nearly flat plateau before a thermally activated branch sets in. We also find evidence for the admixture of 1- & 2-phonon absorptions below the Arrhenius range. These features shape the semiconductor-like branch below Tcross. AboveT cross a metallic-like branch sets in, its αT character deriving from the field coupling of the migrating particle. Our analysis suggests that metal physics may not suffice if ionic features play a role in transport. We attribute our conclusions to the drift of strong-coupling polarons along Cu−O bonds. These “bond polarons” originate from carrier scattering by double-well potentials associated with the bonds. A bond polaron dissociates to a free hole as it passes onto a neighboring O-O link.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
Reference31 articles.
1. G.J. Bednorz and K.A. Müller: “Perovskite-type oxides—The new approach to high-T c superconductivity”, Reviews of Modern Physics, Vol. 60, (1987), pp. 585–600.
2. V.J. Emery, S.A. Kivelson and O. Zachar: “Spin-gap proximity effect mechanism of high temperature superconductivity”, Physical Review B, Vol. 56, (1997), pp. 6120–6147.
3. J.H. Miller, Jr. and J.R. Claycomb: “Classical and high—temperature superconductivity”, In: M.P. Das (Ed.): Proc. Summer School Workshop on Condensed Matter Physics, Canberra Australia, 1997, pp. 1–43.
4. M.B. Maple: “High temperature superconductivity”, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, Vol. 177–181, (1998), pp. 18–30.
5. R.J. Radtke and K. Levin: “Origin of intrinsic Josephson coupling in the cuprates and its relation to order parameter symmetry: An incoherent hopping model”, Physica C, Vol. 250, (1995), pp. 282–294.