Artigo Acesso aberto

Local density of states of a d -wave superconductor with inhomogeneous antiferromagnetic correlations

2005; American Physical Society; Volume: 71; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1103/physrevb.71.024516

ISSN

1550-235X

Autores

W. A. Atkinson,

Tópico(s)

Advanced Condensed Matter Physics

Resumo

The tunneling spectrum of an inhomogeneously doped extended Hubbard model is calculated at the mean field level. Self-consistent solutions admit both superconducting and antiferromagnetic order, which coexist inhomogeneously because of spatial randomness in the doping. The calculations find that, as a function of doping, there is a continuous cross over from a disordered ``pinned smectic'' state to a relatively homogeneous d-wave state with pockets of antiferromagnetic order. The density of states has a robust d-wave gap, and increasing antiferromagnetic correlations lead to a suppression of the coherence peaks. The spectra of isolated nanoscale antiferromagnetic domains are studied in detail, and are found to be very different from those of macroscopic antiferromagnets. Although no single set of model parameters reproduces all details of the experimental spectrum in BSCCO, many features, notably the collapse of the coherence peaks and the occurence of a low-energy shoulder in the local spectrum, occur naturally in these calculations.

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