Isotope Effect in the Superfluid Density of HTS Cuprates: Stripes, Pseudogap and Impurities
arXiv:cond-mat/0407782 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.94.237002
Abstract
Underdoped cuprates exhibit a normal-state pseudogap, and their spins and doped carriers tend to spatially separate into 1- or 2-D stripes. Some view these as central to superconductivity, others as peripheral and merely competing. Using La$_{2-x}$Sr$_x$Cu$_{1-y}$Zn$_y$O$_4$ we show that an oxygen isotope effect in $T_c$ and in the superfluid density can be used to distinguish between the roles of stripes and pseudogap and also to detect the presence of impurity scattering. We conclude that stripes and pseudogap are distinct, and both compete and coexist with superconductivity.
Revised submission to PRL with added appendix on a possible isotope effect in the effective mass, 4 pages, 3 figures