Planckian Dissipation and non-Ginzburg-Landau Type Upper Critical Field in Bi2201

Abstract

Resistivity and Hall effect measurements have been carried out on a micro-fabricated bridge of Bi2201 single crystal at low temperatures down to 0.4 K under high magnetic fields. When superconductivity is crashed by a high magnetic field, the recovered "normal state" resistivity still shows a linear temperature dependence in low temperature region. Combining with the effective mass and the charge carrier density, we get a linear scattering rate 1/τ = α kB T/ with 0.77<α<1.16, which gives a strong evidence of the Planckian dissipation. Furthermore, our results reveal a new type of temperature dependence of upper critical field, Hc2(T)=H*(1-t)/(t+0.154), which is totally different from the expectation of the Ginzburg-Landau theory, and suggests uncondensed Cooper pairs above Hc2(T) line.

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