Pseudogap formation and superconductivity of Bi1.74Pb0.38Sr1.88CuO6+δ by studies of out-of-plane resistivity in magnetic fields

Abstract

We report the out-of-plane resistivity in the systematically oxygen-controlled single crystals Bi1.74Pb0.38Sr1.88CuO6+δ in magnetic fields parallel to the c-axis. Two characteristic temperatures T* and T** are found at which a semiconductor-like upturn starts to develop and the magnetoresistance changes its sign from positive to negative at lower temperature, respectively. The obtained phase diagram strongly suggests that the pseudogap temperature correlating to the superconducting gap is not T* but T**. The gap opened at T* may relate to another phenomenon with the different energy scale such as the antiferromagnetic excitation due to the exchange interaction between Cu2+ spins.

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