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Rui Zhou1, Michihiro Hirata1, Tao Wu1, Igor Vinograd1, Hadrien Mayaffre1, Steffen Krämer1, Arneil P Reyes2, Philip L Kuhns2, Ruixing Liang3,4, W N Hardy3, D A Bonn3,4, Marc-Henri Julien5.
Abstract
The value of the upper critical field Hc2, a fundamental characteristic of the superconducting state, has been subject to strong controversy in high-Tc copper oxides. Since the issue has been tackled almost exclusively by macroscopic techniques so far, there is a clear need for local-probe measurements. Here, we use 17O NMR to measure the spin susceptibility [Formula: see text] of the CuO2 planes at low temperature in charge-ordered YBa2Cu3O y We find that [Formula: see text] increases (most likely linearly) with magnetic field H and saturates above field values ranging from 20 T to 40 T. This result is consistent with the lowest Hc2 values claimed previously and with the interpretation that the charge density wave (CDW) reduces Hc2 in underdoped YBa2Cu3O y Furthermore, the absence of marked deviation in [Formula: see text] at the onset of long-range CDW order indicates that this [Formula: see text] reduction and the Fermi-surface reconstruction are primarily rooted in the short-range CDW order already present in zero field, not in the field-induced long-range CDW order. Above [Formula: see text], the relatively low values of [Formula: see text] at [Formula: see text] K show that the pseudogap is a ground-state property, independent of the superconducting gap.Entities:
Keywords: high-temperature superconductors; nuclear magnetic resonance; pseudogap; spin susceptibility; upper critical field
Year: 2017 PMID: 29183974 PMCID: PMC5740678 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1711445114
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205