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The superfluid density in cuprate high-Tc superconductors - a new paradigm
The doping dependence of the superfluid density, r_s, of high-Tc
superconductors is usually considered in the context of the Uemura relation,
namely Tc proportional to rs, which is generally assumed to apply in the
underdoped regime. We show that a modified plot of Tc/Do versus rs, where Do is
the maximum d-wave gap at T=0, exhibits universal features that point to an
alternative interpretation of the underlying physics. In the underdoped region
this plot exhibits the canonical negative curvature expected when a
ground-state correlation competes with superconductivity (SC) by opening up a
gap in the normal-state DOS. In particular rs is suppressed much faster than
Tc/Do or indeed Tc. The pseudogap is found to strongly modify the SC ground
state.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures, submitted Phys. Rev. Let
The straw tracking detector for the Fermilab Muon g-2 Experiment
The Muon Experiment at Fermilab uses a gaseous straw tracking detector
to make detailed measurements of the stored muon beam profile, which are
essential for the experiment to achieve its uncertainty goals. Positrons from
muon decays spiral inward and pass through the tracking detector before
striking an electromagnetic calorimeter. The tracking detector is therefore
located inside the vacuum chamber in a region where the magnetic field is large
and non-uniform. As such, the tracking detector must have a low leak rate to
maintain a high-quality vacuum, must be non-magnetic so as not to perturb the
magnetic field and, to minimize energy loss, must have a low radiation length.
The performance of the tracking detector has met or surpassed the design
requirements, with adequate electronic noise levels, an average straw hit
resolution of m, a detection efficiency of 97% or higher,
and no performance degradation or signs of aging. The tracking detector's
measurements result in an otherwise unachievable understanding of the muon's
beam motion, particularly at early times in the experiment's measurement period
when there are a significantly greater number of muons decaying. This is vital
to the statistical power of the experiment, as well as facilitating the precise
extraction of several systematic corrections and uncertainties. This paper
describes the design, construction, testing, commissioning, and performance of
the tracking detector.Comment: 37 pages, 27 figure