Abstract

We report the results of in-plane magnetotransport study of slightly underdoped cuprate La1.85Sr0.15CuO4 (LSCO15) with Ni impurity. Increasing Ni content y causes a sharp drop in longitudinal magnetoresistance (LMR) in LSCO15 to broaden and move towards higher temperatures. Temperature of this local maximum in LMR coincides with temperature , below which ideal resistivity from the parallel-resistor model deviates from its T 2-dependence. A direct comparison with the hole doping evolution of pseudogap (PG) in LaSr x CuO4 (LSCO), possible through the mobile-carrier concentration extracted from the thermopower measurements, allows to equate both characteristic temperatures with PG opening temperature . The rate of PG closing by magnetic field parallel to the CuO2 plane, in measurements up to 9 T, is consistent with spin-paramagnetic effect in this configuration and yields PG closing field B pc close to the second critical field predicted for superconducting gap with the help of Werthamer–Helfand–Hohenberg theory. The field anisotropy of B pc suggests that orbital degrees of freedom also play a role in PG formation.

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