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
Summary
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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