Quasiparticle States at a d-Wave Vortex Core in High-Tc Superconductors: Induction of Local Spin Density Wave Order

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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4 pages, 2 ps figures

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.147002

The local density of states (LDOS) at one of the vortex lattice cores in a high Tc superconductor is studied by using a self-consistent mean field theory including interactions for both antiferromagnetism (AF) and d-wave superconductivity (DSC). The parameters are chosen in such a way that in an optimally doped sample the AF order is completely suppressed while DSC prevails. In the mixed state, we show that the local AF-like SDW order appears near the vortex core and acts as an effective local magnetic field on the quasiparticles. As a result, the LDOS at the core exhibits a double-peak structure near the Fermi level that is in good agreement with the STM observations on YBCO and BSCCO. The presence of local AF order near the votex core is also consistent with the recent neutron scattering experiment on LSCO.

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