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Wang-MacDonald d-wave vortex cores observed in heavily overdoped BiSrCaCuO
Low magnetic field scanning tunneling spectroscopy of individual Abrikosov
vortices in heavily overdoped BiSrCaCuO unveils a
clear d-wave electronic structure of the vortex core, with a zero-bias
conductance peak at the vortex center that splits with increasing distance from
the core. We show that previously reported unconventional electronic
structures, including the low energy checkerboard charge order in the vortex
halo and the absence of a zero-bias conductance peak at the vortex center, are
direct consequences of short inter-vortex distance and consequent vortex-vortex
interactions prevailing in earlier experiments.Comment: Main text : 5 pages, 4 figures Supplemental material : 3 pages, 2
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Vortex-core spectroscopy of -wave cuprate high-temperature superconductors
The mechanism of high-temperature superconductivity remains one of the great
challenges of contemporary physics. Here, we review efforts to image the vortex
lattice in copper oxide-based high-temperature superconductors and to measure
the characteristic electronic structure of the vortex core of a -wave
superconductor using scanning tunneling spectroscopy.Comment: Main text : 7 pages, 8 figure