Microwave conductivity and superfluid density in strongly overdoped Tl2201
Abstract
We present measurements of the microwave surface impedance of the single-layer cuprate Tl2201, deep in the overdoped regime, with Tc ~ 25 K. Measurements have been made using cavity perturbation of a dielectric resonator at 17 discrete frequencies ranging from 2.50 to 19.16 GHz, and at temperatures from 0.12 to 27.5 K. From the surface impedance we obtain the microwave conductivity, penetration depth and superfluid density. The superfluid density displays a strong linear temperature dependence from 2 to 14 K, indicative of line nodes in the energy gap. The microwave data are compared with theoretical predictions for a d-wave superconductor with point-like impurities, with the conclusion that disorder in Tl2201 acts predominantly in the weak-to-intermediate-strength scattering regime, and that small-angle scattering is important.
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