Darren Peets
Max Planck Society
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Physical Review Letters | 2009
Darren Peets; D. G. Hawthorn; Kyle Shen; Young-June Kim; D. S. Ellis; H. Zhang; Seiki Komiya; Yoichi Ando; G. A. Sawatzky; Ruixing Liang; D. A. Bonn; W. N. Hardy
X-ray absorption spectra on the overdoped high-temperature superconductors Tl2Ba2CuO(6+delta) and La(2-x)SrxCuO(4+/-delta) reveal a striking departure in the electronic structure from that of the underdoped regime. The upper Hubbard band, identified with strong correlation effects, is not observed on the oxygen K edge, while the lowest-energy prepeak gains less intensity than expected above p approximately 0.21. This suggests a breakdown of the Zhang-Rice singlet approximation and a loss of correlation effects or a significant shift in the most fundamental parameters of the system, rendering single-band Hubbard models inapplicable. Such fundamental changes suggest that the overdoped regime may offer a distinct route to understanding in the cuprates.
Scientific Reports | 2015
Jess H. Brewer; Scott L. Stubbs; Ruixing Liang; D. A. Bonn; W. N. Hardy; J. E. Sonier; W. Andrew MacFarlane; Darren Peets
The spontaneous expulsion of applied magnetic field, the Meissner effect, is a defining feature of superconductors; in Type-II superconductors above the lower critical field, this screening takes the form of a lattice of magnetic flux vortices. Using implanted spin-1/2 positive muons, one can measure the vortex lattice field distribution through the spin precession and deduce key parameters of the superconducting ground state, and thereby fundamental properties of the superconducting pairing. Muon spin rotation/relaxation (µSR) experiments have indeed revealed much interesting physics in the underdoped cuprates, where superconductivity is closely related to, or coexistent with, disordered or fluctuating magnetic and charge excitations. Such complications should be absent in overdoped cuprates, which are believed to exhibit conventional Fermi liquid behaviour. These first transverse field (TF)-µ+SR experiments on heavily-overdoped single crystals reveal a superfluid density exhibiting a clear inflection point near 0.5Tc , with a striking doping-independent scaling. This reflects hitherto unrecognized physics intrinsic to d-wave vortices, evidently generic to the cuprates, and may offer fundamentally new insights into their still-mysterious superconductivity.
Physical Review B | 2005
D. G. Hawthorn; S. Y. Li; M. Sutherland; Etienne Boaknin; R. W. Hill; Cyril Proust; F. Ronning; M. A. Tanatar; Johnpierre Paglione; Louis Taillefer; Darren Peets; Ruixing Liang; D. A. Bonn; W. N. Hardy; N. N. Kolesnikov
We present low-temperature thermal conductivity measurements on the cuprate Tl_2Ba_2CuO_{6+delta} throughout the overdoped regime. In the T -> 0 limit, the thermal conductivity due to d-wave nodal quasiparticles provides a bulk measurement of the superconducting gap, Delta. We find Delta to decrease with increasing doping, with a magnitude consistent with spectroscopic measurements (photoemission and tunneling). This argues for a pure and simple d-wave superconducting state in the overdoped region of the phase diagram, which appears to extend into the underdoped regime down to a hole concentration of 0.1 hole/Cu. As hole concentration is decreased, the gap-to-Tc ratio increases, showing that the suppression of the superconducting transition temperature Tc (relative to the gap) begins in the overdoped regime.
Physical Review B | 2007
D. G. Hawthorn; S. Y. Li; M. Sutherland; Etienne Boaknin; R. W. Hill; Cyril Proust; F. Ronning; M. A. Tanatar; Johnpierre Paglione; Louis Taillefer; Darren Peets; Ruixing Liang; D. A. Bonn; W. N. Hardy; N. N. Kolesnikov
We present low-temperature thermal conductivity measurements on the cuprate Tl_2Ba_2CuO_{6+delta} throughout the overdoped regime. In the T -> 0 limit, the thermal conductivity due to d-wave nodal quasiparticles provides a bulk measurement of the superconducting gap, Delta. We find Delta to decrease with increasing doping, with a magnitude consistent with spectroscopic measurements (photoemission and tunneling). This argues for a pure and simple d-wave superconducting state in the overdoped region of the phase diagram, which appears to extend into the underdoped regime down to a hole concentration of 0.1 hole/Cu. As hole concentration is decreased, the gap-to-Tc ratio increases, showing that the suppression of the superconducting transition temperature Tc (relative to the gap) begins in the overdoped regime.
Physical Review Letters | 2009
Darren Peets; Young-June Kim; H. Zhang; Yoichi Ando; Ruixing Liang
Physical Review B | 2011
N. Munnikes; B. Muschler; Francesca Venturini; L. Tassini; W. Prestel; Shimpei Ono; Yoichi Ando; Darren Peets; W. N. Hardy; Ruixing Liang; D. A. Bonn; A. Damascelli; H. Eisaki; M. Greven; A. Erb; R. Hackl
Physical Review B | 2007
D. G. Hawthorn; S. Y. Li; M. Sutherland; Etienne Boaknin; R. W. Hill; Cyril Proust; F. Ronning; M. A. Tanatar; Johnpierre Paglione; Louis Taillefer; Darren Peets; Ruixing Liang; D. A. Bonn; W. N. Hardy; N. N. Kolesnikov
Archive | 2010
Darren Peets; D. G. Hawthorn; Kyle Shen; G. A. Sawatzky; Ruixing Liang; D. A. Bonn; W. N. Hardy
Archive | 2005
M. te Plate; J. D. F. Mottershead; I. S. Elfimov; Darren Peets; Ruixing Liang; D. A. Bonn; W. N. Hardy; S. G. Chiuzbaian; Mihaela C. Falub; M. Shi; L. Patthey; A. Damascelli
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2014
S. Mahyad Aghigh; Jordan Baglo; James Day; Darren Peets; P. Dosanjh; Ruixing Liang; W. N. Hardy; Doug Bonn