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Dynamics and Transport in Quantum Matter

Workshop on Dynamics and Transport in Quantum Matter 08-13/06/2014

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The Role of the Core Energy in the Vortex Nernst Effect

May 12, 2014 //  by Adi

Gideon Wachtel

We present an analytical study of diamagnetism and transport in a film with superconducting phase fluctuations, formulated in terms of vortex dynamics within the Debye-Hückle approximation. We find that the diamagnetic and Nernst signals decay strongly with temperature in a manner which is dictated by the vortex core energy. Furthermore, we find that the ratio between the magnetization and the transverse thermoelectric conductivity tends to a constant. We use the theory to interpret measurements of underdoped La2-xSrxCuO4 above the critical temperature regime and obtain a considerably better fit to the data than a fit based on Gaussian order-parameter fluctuations. Our results indicate that the core energy in this system scales roughly with the critical temperature. This we describe within a model of competing fluctuating orders.

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