Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1864070 Physics Letters A 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Bogoliubov quasiparticle interference and localized high-energy excitations observed in cuprates in nodal and antinodal regions of the momentum space, respectively, would lead to a conclusion that only the nodal region might give rise to superconductivity whereas the antinodal one might be associated with the pseudogap. We argue that both pseudogap and superconducting states arise exactly in the antinodal region with pronounced nesting feature of the Fermi contour as spatially inhomogeneous incoherent and coherent states of pairs with large momentum. The nodal region gives rise to conventional superconducting pairing with zero momentum which, together with the pairing with large momentum in the antinodal region, forms a biordered superconducting state in the whole of the Brillouin zone. This coherent state with complicated momentum dependence of the order parameter manifests itself as a pair-density wave that can exist without any driving insulating order. We believe that quasiparticle interference, other than observed in the nodal region, should be observable in the antinodal region as well.

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