On the nature of the superconducting gap in the cuprates

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Published 14 June 2002 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation J Quintanilla and B L Györffy 2002 J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 14 6591 DOI 10.1088/0953-8984/14/25/325

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Abstract

Recent experiments indicate that the excitation spectrum of the cuprates is characterized, in the superconducting state, by two energy scales: the 'coherence energy' Δc and the 'pseudogap' Δp. Here we consider a simple generalization of the BCS model that yields exotic pairing and can describe, phenomenologically, the generic trends in the critical temperature Tc of cuprate superconductors. We use the model to predict the gap in the single-particle spectrum arising from the superconductivity and we find evidence that it corresponds to the lower of the two energy scales, Δc, seen in the experiments. This provides further support to the view that the origin of the pseudogap is not superconducting fluctuations.

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