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Série SEM-BESSON
Domaines cond-mat
Date Lundi 20 Novembre 2006
Heure 10:30
Institut IMPMC
Salle Salle de Conférence, Bât. 15, Campus Boucicaut, 140 rue de Lourmel, 75015 Paris
Nom de l'orateur Greven
Prenom de l'orateur Martin
Addresse email de l'orateur greven [at] stanford [dot] edu
Institution de l'orateur Stanford University
Titre Recent neutron scattering studies of the electron-doped high-temperature superconductor (Nd,Ce)$_2$ CuO$_4$
Résumé The study of the fascinating properties of the high-temperature superconductors has arguably been one of the most important themes in physics during the past two decades. One of the fundamental issues in this quest is the investigation of the different roles of hole vs. electron doping of the Mott insulator parent compounds in order to attain superconductivity. While the vast majority of experimental studies has focused on the properties of the hole-doped materials, there has been renewed interest in the electron-doped side of the of the high-Tc phase diagram. We present recent magnetic neutron scattering experiments on the archetypical compound Nd2-xCexCuO4. Our work takes advantage of the fact that the upper critical field is relatively small for the electron-doped materials, and it provides new insight into the connection between antiferromagnetism and superconductivity. Among our new findings are a linear magnetic field effect on the superconducting magnetic gap [1] and the evolution of the instantaneous spin correlations from the antiferromagnetic to the superconducting phase [2]. [1] E.M. Motoyama /et al/., Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 137002 (2006) [2] E.M. Motoyama /et al/., to appear in Nature (cond-mat/0609386
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