Temperature dependent change in the symmetry of the order parameter in an electron-doped high-temperature superconductor
Abstract
We present specific heat measurements which show an unexpected phase transition from d-wave symmetry to s-wave symmetry as the temperature is reduced in electron-doped Pr2-xCexCuO4-δ (PCCO), in both optimal and over-doped single crystals. The field dependence of electronic specific heat (Cel) is linear at T=2K, consistent with s-wave symmetry, and non-linear, consistent with d-wave symmetry, at T≥3K. This behavior is most consistent with a phase transition in the symmetry of the order parameter as the temperature is changed. Such a phase transition could be an explanation for the previous controversial results of different experiments, performed at different temperatures in the electron-doped cuprates.
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