Effect of pressure on the pseudogap and charge density wave phases of the cuprate Nd-LSCO probed by thermopower measurements

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2021-04-22

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Gourgout, Adrien
Ataei, Amirreza
Boulanger, Marie-Eve
Badoux, S.
Thériault, Steven
Graf, D.
Zhou , J.-S.
Pyon, Sunseng
Takayama, T.
Takagi, H.

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American Physical Society

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We report thermopower measurements under hydrostatic pressure on the cuprate superconductor La1.6−xNd0.4SrxCuO4 (Nd-LSCO), at low temperature in the normal state accessed by suppressing superconduc- tivity with a magnetic field up to H = 31 T. Using an ac thermopower measurement technique suitable for high pressure and high field, we track the pressure evolution of the Seebeck coefficient S. At ambient pressure and low temperature, S/T in Nd-LSCO was recently found to suddenly increase below the pseudogap critical doping p

⋆ = 0.23, consistent with a drop in carrier density n from n = 1 + p above p⋆ to n = p below. Under a pressure of 2.0 GPa, we observe that the large S/T value just below p

⋆ is suppressed. This confirms a previous pressure study based on electrical resistivity and Hall effect, which found that pressure lowers p

⋆, thereby reinforcing the interpretation that this effect is driven by the pressure-induced shift of the van Hove point. It implies that the pseudogap only exists when the Fermi surface is hole-like, which puts strong constraints on theories of the pseudogap phase. We also report thermopower measurements on Nd-LSCO and La1.8−xEu0.2SrxCuO4 in the charge density wave phase near p ∼ 1/8, which reveals a weakening of this phase under pressure.

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ourgout, A; Ataei, A; Boulanger, ME; Badoux, S; Theriault, S; Graf, D; Zhou, JS; Pyon, S; Takayama, T; Takagi, H; Doiron-Leyraud, N; Taillefer, L. Effect of pressure on the pseudogap and charge density wave phases of the cuprate Nd-LSCO probed by thermopower measurements. Phys. Rev. Res. 2021, 3(2), 23066-. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.023066 .