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Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy Study of Spin Fluctuations in the Cuprate Superconductors

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posted on 2021-08-01, 00:00 authored by Francisco Restrepo
The formation of Cooper pairs, a bound state of two electrons of opposite spin and momenta by exchange of a phonon, is a defining feature of conventional superconductivity. In the cuprate high temperature superconductors, even though it has been established that the superconducting state also consists of Cooper pairs, the pairing mechanism remains intensely debated. Here we investigate superconducting pairing in the Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ (Bi2212) cuprate by employing spectral functions obtained directly from Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy (ARPES) experiments as input to the Bethe-Salpeter gap equation. Assuming that Cooper pairing is driven solely by spin fluctuations, we construct the spin-fluctuation-mediated pairing interaction, and use it to compute the eigenfunctions and eigenvalues of the Bethe-Salpeter equation for multiple Bi2212 samples. The key point of our results is that, as the temperature is reduced, the leading eigenvalue increases upon approaching Tc, reaching a value of approximately 1 at the Tc corresponding to each doping value, indicating a superconducting transition with d-wave eigenfunctions. This suggests that spin fluctuations can adequately account for Tc and, consequently, mediate pairing in the cuprate high temperature superconductors.

History

Advisor

Campuzano, Juan Carlos

Chair

Campuzano, Juan Carlos

Department

Physics

Degree Grantor

University of Illinois at Chicago

Degree Level

  • Doctoral

Degree name

PhD, Doctor of Philosophy

Committee Member

Morr, Dirk Ansari, Anjum Cavanaugh, Richard Chatterjee, Utpal

Submitted date

August 2021

Thesis type

application/pdf

Language

  • en

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