Charge trapping and super-Poissonian noise centres in a cuprate superconductor

Authors
  • K.M. Bastiaans
  • D. Cho
  • T. Benschop
  • I. Battisti
Publication date 12-2018
Journal Nature Physics
Volume | Issue number 14 | 12
Pages (from-to) 1183-1187
Number of pages 5
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute of Physics (IoP) - Van der Waals-Zeeman Institute (WZI)
Abstract

The electronic properties of cuprate high-temperature superconductors in their normal state are highly two-dimensional: transport along the crystal planes is perfectly metallic, but is insulating along the perpendicular ‘c-axis’ direction. The ratio of the in-plane to the perpendicular resistance can exceed 104. This anisotropy was identified as one of the mysteries of the cuprates early on, and although widely different proposals exist for its microscopic origin, there is little empirical information on the microscopic scale. Here, we elucidate the properties of the insulating layers with a newly developed scanning noise spectroscopy technique that can spatially map the current and its time-resolved fluctuations. We discover atomic-scale noise centres that exhibit megahertz current fluctuations 40 times the expectation from Poissonian noise, more than what has been observed in mesoscopic systems. Such behaviour can happen only in highly polarizable insulators and represents strong evidence for trapping of charge in the charge reservoir layers. Our measurements suggest a picture of metallic layers separated by polarizable insulators within a three-dimensional superconducting state.

Document type Article
Note With supplementary file
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-018-0300-z
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