Influence of vortices on the magnetic resonance in cuprate superconductors
Abstract
We investigate several theoretical possibilities for the suppression in a c-axis magnetic field of the magnetic resonance recently observed in inelastic neutron scattering experiments on YBCO6.6. We find that neither the Doppler shift of the quasiparticle states caused by supercurrents outside the vortex core, nor an assumed spatially uniform suppression of the coherence factors or spectral gap due to the applied field, can account for the observed effect. In contrast, suppressing the gap or the coherence factors in the vortex core to zero is consistent with the data. We demonstrate that an even simpler description of the data can be achieved by assuming that the resonance is not supported within an effective radius xieff around each vortex, where xieff is the sum of the superconducting and spin-spin correlation lengths. We use this simple idea to predict the doping dependence of the field suppression.
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