Superconductivity from a pseudogapped normal state: a mode coupling approach to precursor superconductivity

Abstract

We derive a phase diagram for the pseudogap onset temperature T* (associated with the breakdown of the Fermi liquid state, due to strong pairing correlations) and the superconducting instability, Tc, as a function of variable pairing strength. Our diagrammatic approach to the BCS - Bose-Einstein cross-over problem self consistently treats the coupling between the single particle and pair propagators, and leads to a continuous evolution of these propagators into the standard T<Tc counterparts. A rich structure is found in Tc which reflects the way in which the superconducting instability at Tc is affected by the pseudogap Δpg. An important consequence of Cooper-pair- induced pseudogaps is that the magnitude of Tc is sustained, even when Δpg>Tc.

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