Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
2002-09-16
Solid State Commun. 126, 63 (2003).
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
7 pages, 5 embedded EPS figures
Scientific paper
10.1016/S0038-1098(02)00666-X
We discuss the peak at 400 cm-1, which is seen in c-axis conductivity spectra of underdoped high temperature superconductors. The model of van der Marel and Munzar, where the peak is the result of a transverse plasmon arising from a low frequency conductivity mode between the closely spaced planes, fits our data well. Within the model we find that the temperature dependence of the peak amplitude is controlled by in-plane scattering processes. The temperature range where the mode can be seen coincides with Ts, the spin gap temperature, which is lower than T*, the pseudogap temperature. As a function of temperature, the amplitude of the mode tracks the amplitude of the 41 meV neutron resonance and the spin lattice relaxation time, suggesting to us that the mode is controlled by magnetic processes and not by superconducting fluctuations which have temperature scale much closer to Tc, the superconducting transition temperature.
Homes Christopher C.
Timusk Thomas
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