Nature Communications (Jul 2023)

Unveiling phase diagram of the lightly doped high-T c cuprate superconductors with disorder removed

  • Kifu Kurokawa,
  • Shunsuke Isono,
  • Yoshimitsu Kohama,
  • So Kunisada,
  • Shiro Sakai,
  • Ryotaro Sekine,
  • Makoto Okubo,
  • Matthew D. Watson,
  • Timur K. Kim,
  • Cephise Cacho,
  • Shik Shin,
  • Takami Tohyama,
  • Kazuyasu Tokiwa,
  • Takeshi Kondo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-39457-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract The currently established electronic phase diagram of cuprates is based on a study of single- and double-layered compounds. These CuO2 planes, however, are directly contacted with dopant layers, thus inevitably disordered with an inhomogeneous electronic state. Here, we solve this issue by investigating a 6-layered Ba2Ca5Cu6O12(F,O)2 with inner CuO2 layers, which are clean with the extremely low disorder, by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) and quantum oscillation measurements. We find a tiny Fermi pocket with a doping level less than 1% to exhibit well-defined quasiparticle peaks which surprisingly lack the polaronic feature. This provides the first evidence that the slightest amount of carriers is enough to turn a Mott insulating state into a metallic state with long-lived quasiparticles. By tuning hole carriers, we also find an unexpected phase transition from the superconducting to metallic states at 4%. Our results are distinct from the nodal liquid state with polaronic features proposed as an anomaly of the heavily underdoped cuprates.