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Chinese Journal of Physics
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Quasiparticle tunneling into high-Tc Mercury-Cuprate superconductors: Effects of dx2-y2 order parameter symmetry and a two-dimensional van Hove Singularity

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Quasiparticle tunneling measurements of the high-Tc superconductors Hg1Ba2Can-1CunO 2n+2+δ (n = 1,2,3) are considered in the context of dx2-y2 symmetry of the superconducting orderparameter and a 2-D van Hove singularity related to saddle-points in the bandstructure. We present tunneling spectra taken with a low-temperature scanning tunneling microscope on Hg-1212 epitaxial films and on polycrystalline Hg-1201 and Hg-1223. The data is analyzed with elastic tunneling formalism, using the nodal gap-function Δ(k) = Δ0(cos kx - cos ky)/2 and the 2D electronic dispersion E(k) = -2t(cos kx + cos ky) + 4t′(cos kx cos ky). Our analysis accounts for all the generic spectral features: Gap-anisotropy introduces spectral smearing. Breakdown of the WKB-approximation near band extrema gives rise to a quasi-linear conductance background. Doping-dependence and next-nearest-neighbor interaction produce spectral asymmetry. Low c-axis dispersion enables enhancement of the spectral peaks by the van Hove singularity. © 1996 THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA.

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Chinese Journal of Physics