The Role of Thermal Phase Fluctuations in Underdoped YBCO Films
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
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fluctuationsthicknessybcofilmfilmsphasethermalunderdoped
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The effect of thermal phase fluctuations (TPF's) on the ab-plane penetration depth, lambda(T), of thin YBa2Cu3O(7-delta) (YBCO) films is found to be much smaller than expected from the paradigm of cuprates as weakly-coupled 2D superconducting layers. A 2D vortex-pair-unbinding transition is observed, but the effective thickness for fluctuations is the film thickness, not a CuO bilayer thickness. In a strongly underdoped YBCO film, Tc= 34 K, TPF's suppress Tc by only about 3 K. They cannot be a significant factor in the suppression of Tc and emergence of the pseudogap with underdoping.
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