Abstract

We report measurements of the Seebeck effect in both the $ab$ plane ($S_{\rm a}$) and along the $c$ axis ($S_{\rm c}$) of the cuprate superconductor La$_{1.6-x}$Nd$_{0.4}$Sr$_{x}$CuO$_4$ (Nd-LSCO), performed in magnetic fields large enough to suppress superconductivity down to low temperature. We use the Seebeck coefficient as a probe of the particle-hole asymmetry of the electronic structure across the pseudogap critical doping $p^{\star} = 0.23$. Outside the pseudogap phase, at $p = 0.24 > p^{\star}$, we observe a positive and essentially isotropic Seebeck coefficient as $T \rightarrow 0$. That $S > 0$ at $p = 0.24$ is at odds with expectations given the electronic band structure of Nd-LSCO above $p^{\star}$ and its known electron-like Fermi surface. We can reconcile this observation by invoking an energy-dependent scattering rate with a particle-hole asymmetry, possibly rooted in the non-Fermi liquid nature of cuprates just above $p^{\star}$. Inside the pseudogap phase, for $ p < p^{\star}$, $S_{\rm a}$ is seen to rise at low temperature as previously reported, consistent with the drop in carrier density $n$ from $n \simeq 1 + p$ to $n \simeq p$ across $p^{\star}$ as inferred from other transport properties. In stark contrast, $S_{\rm c}$ at low temperature becomes negative below $p^{\star}$, a novel signature of the pseudogap phase. The sudden drop in $S_{\rm c}$ reveals a change in the electronic structure of Nd-LSCO upon crossing $p^{\star}$. We can exclude a profound change of the scattering across $p^{\star}$ and conclude that the change in the out-of-plane Seebeck coefficient originates from a transformation of the Fermi surface.

Highlights

  • The pseudogap phase of cuprate superconductors, in particular, its link with high-temperature superconductivity, remains an enduring mystery of condensed matter physics

  • In order to successfully describe the behavior of the Seebeck coefficient along both directions, it is crucial to take into account the particle-hole asymmetry (“skewness”) in the energy dependence of the scattering rate

  • We have measured the Seebeck coefficient of the cuprate superconductor Nd-LSCO at dopings close to the critical doping p⋆ 1⁄4 0.23 where the pseudogap phase ends at T 1⁄4 0

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Summary

Introduction

The pseudogap phase of cuprate superconductors, in particular, its link with high-temperature superconductivity, remains an enduring mystery of condensed matter physics. The normal-state Hall coefficient of YBa2Cu3Oy (YBCO) [2], La1.6−xNd0.4SrxCuO4 (Nd-LSCO) [3], and Bi2Sr2−xLaxCuO6þδ (Bi2201) [4] shows that the carrier density n changes abruptly from n ≃ 1 þ p to n ≃ p when crossing p⋆ from above. This is observed in the electrical resistivity of La2−xSrxCuO4 (LSCO) [5] and Nd-LSCO [3] and the thermal conductivity (at T → 0) of. The low-temperature electronic specific heat [8,9] shows a logarithmic divergence at p⋆, evidence for a quantum phase transition

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