Probing Pseudogap by Josephson Tunneling
Abstract
We propose here an experiment aimed to determine whether there are superconducting pairing fluctuations in the pseudogap regime of the high-Tc materials. In the experimental setup, two samples above Tc are brought into contact at a single point and the differential AC conductivity in the presence of a constant applied bias voltage between the samples, V, should be measured. We argue the the pairing fluctuations will produce randomly fluctuating Josephson current with zero mean, however the current-current correlator will have a characteristic frequency given by Josephson frequency ωJ = 2 e V /. We predict that the differential AC conductivity should have a peak at the Josephson frequency with the width determined by the phase fluctuations time.
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