The Zinc Doping Induced STM Resonance as a Zero Mode

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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10 pages, 3 figures

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We show that the Zinc doping induced STM resonance in high-Tc cuprates is a zero mode - a d-wave monomer confined in the opposite sublattice of the Zinc site. We propose that the resonance come from the superconducting peak around $(\pi,0) $ as observed in ARPES experiments. It is predicted that the resonance should vanish in single layer $BSCCO_{2201}$ or in the vortex core of underdoped cuprate where the ARPES peak is absent. We argue that the STM result imply the ARPES peak around $(\pi,0) $ is the only coherent feature in the whole Brillouin zone.

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