Nernst effect and Critical Field in Cuprate Superconductors
Abstract
A series of recent experiments on the Nernst effect, upper critical field Hc2 and enhanced diamagnetic magnetization M by Wang et al (PRB 73, 024510), were interpreted as to provide evidence for the pseudogap scenario which long-range phase coherence is destroyed by thermally-created vortices. We present here calculations in good agreement with these measurements but based on the local formation of conventional Bogoliubov-deGennes (BdG) superconducting regions in doped disordered cuprate superconductors. Our results imply in an alternate scenario which the disorder plays a fundamental role in the high critical temperature superconductors (HTSC) physics.
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