Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
1999-02-26
Journal of Superconductivity 13, 101-110 (2000).
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
24 pages (11 figures)
Scientific paper
We use Ni and Zn impurities doped into Bi2212 to test the MS (Magnetic polaron - Spinon) model proposed earlier. We present electron-tunneling spectroscopy of pure, Ni- and Zn-doped Bi2212 single crystals below Tc using a break-junction technique. We show that the magnetic (Ni) and nonmagnetic (Zn) impurities doped into CuO2 planes affect both Tc and the density of states in Bi2212 but do it differently. In order to explain the data, we had to modify the MS model. Thus, we present a Magnetic Coupling of Stripes (MCS) model. In the MCS model, there is only one superconductivity - a spinon superconductivity along charged stripes. The coherent state of the spinon superconductivity is established by magnons which are excited by motions of charged stripes. So, in the MCS model, the superconductivity has two mechanisms: along charged stripes and perpendicular to stripes.
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