Quasiparticle and Cooper Pair Tunneling in the Vortex State of Bi-2212

Abstract

From measurements of the c-axis I-V characteristics of intrinsic Josephson junctions in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+delta (Bi-2212) mesas we obtain the field dependence (H || c) of the quasiparticle (QP) conductivity, sigmaq(H,T), and of the Josephson critical current density, Jc(H,T). The quasiparticle conductivity sigmaq(H) increases sharply with H and reaches a plateau at 0.05 T <H< 0.3 T. We explain such behavior by the dual effect of supercurrents around vortices. First, they enhance the QP DOS, leading to an increase of sigmaq with H at low H and, second, they enhance the scattering rate for specular tunneling as pancakes become disordered along the c-axis at higher H, leading to a plateau at moderate H.

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