Coalescence of Impurity Strontium Atoms in Lightly-Substituted Samples of Lanthanum Cuprate

Abstract

By comparing experimental results obtained in the study of the electron transport and magnetic properties of samples of lightly strontium-substituted lanthanum cuprates and the results of a previously published numerical analysis in the reduced elastic scattering space (RPS) of the elastic scattering cross-section, we construct a phenomenological classical self-consistent strong-binding energy density profile in the superconducting La2-xSrxCuO4 cuprate. It is found that the imaginary part of the reduced phase scattering space can be zero, almost constant, or strongly self-consistent, depending on the Sr substituted concentration. If the Sr atomic concentration is dilute, a constant imaginary part of the elastic scattering cross-section brings a sub-melted coalescent superconducting metallic profile similar to the one with a constant scattering lifetime in the metallic state of normal metals, except for the unitary narrow, sharp peak at zero frequency. A self-consistent broadening of this peak occurs for a higher concentration of Sr atoms, and finally, for very small amounts of nonmagnetic dirt, only the narrow unitary peak prevails around the zero frequency.

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