npj Quantum Materials (Feb 2025)
Unprecedentedly large gap in HgBa2Ca2Cu3O8+δ with the highest T c at ambient pressure
Abstract
Abstract In cuprate superconductors, the highest T c is possessed by the HgBa2Ca2Cu3O8+δ (Hg-1223) system at ambient pressure, but the reason remains elusive. Here we report the scanning tunneling measurements on the Hg-1223 single crystals with T c ≈ 134 K. The observed gaps determined from the tunneling spectra (STS) can be categorized into two groups: the smaller gap Δ 1 ranges from about 45–70 meV, while the larger gap Δ 2 from about 65 to 98 meV. The STS was measured up to 200 K and the larger gap can persist well above T c, indicating a pseudogap feature which may reflect the strong pairing energy in the inner layer. Interestingly, an extremely strong particle-hole asymmetry is observed in associating with a very robust coherence-like peak at the bias of the larger gap in the hole branch of the Bogoliubov dispersion. We argue that the observed asymmetry results may be from the interplay of a flat band (van Hove singularity) in the electronic spectrum and the larger gap in the underdoped (inner) layer. A theoretical approach based on a trilayer model with an interlayer coupling can give a reasonable explanation. Our results provide deep insight into understanding the mechanism of superconductivity in cuprate superconductors.