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N Doiron-Leyraud1, O Cyr-Choinière2, S Badoux2, A Ataei2, C Collignon2, A Gourgout2, S Dufour-Beauséjour2, F F Tafti2, F Laliberté2, M-E Boulanger2, M Matusiak2,3, D Graf4, M Kim5,6, J-S Zhou7, N Momono8, T Kurosawa9, H Takagi10, Louis Taillefer11,12.
Abstract
The properties of cuprate high-temperature superconductors are largely shaped by competing phases whose nature is often a mystery. Chiefly among them is the pseudogap phase, which sets in at a doping p* that is material-dependent. What determines p* is currently an open question. Here we show that the pseudogap cannot open on an electron-like Fermi surface, and can only exist below the doping p FS at which the large Fermi surface goes from hole-like to electron-like, so that p* ≤ p FS. We derive this result from high-magnetic-field transport measurements in La1.6-x Nd0.4Sr x CuO4 under pressure, which reveal a large and unexpected shift of p* with pressure, driven by a corresponding shift in p FS. This necessary condition for pseudogap formation, imposed by details of the Fermi surface, is a strong constraint for theories of the pseudogap phase. Our finding that p* can be tuned with a modest pressure opens a new route for experimental studies of the pseudogap.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29229909 PMCID: PMC5725553 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-02122-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919