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Spin Gap and Hole Pairing in the Spin-Ladder Cuprate Sr<sub><b>14</b>-<i><i>x</i></i></sub>A<sub><i><i>x</i></i></sub>Cu<sub><b>24</b></sub>O<sub><b>41</b></sub>(A=Ca and La) Studied by the Thermal Conductivity
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κ HoleEngineeringSpin SystemsMagnetic ResonanceSpintronic MaterialSpin DynamicSpin PhenomenonThermal ConductivityThermal Conductivity κMagnetismO 41SuperconductivityQuantum MaterialsMaterials ScienceSpin-charge-orbit ConversionPhysicsSpin GapSolid-state PhysicHole PairingQuantum MagnetismSpintronicsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter Physics
We have systematically measured the thermal conductivity κ of Sr 14- x A x Cu 24 O 41 (A=Ca, La: 0≤ x ( Ca) ≤9: 0 ≤ x ( La) ≤5) single crystals, in order to investigate the spin gap and hole pairing. The observed κ has been analyzed to be composed of κ ph , κ spin and κ hole due to phonons, spins and holes, respectively. The contribution of κ spin is observed only along the c -axis except for x ( Ca) ≥6. The spin gap in the ladder estimated from κ spin is ∼400 K and independent of x . This is regarded as corresponding to the spin excitation from spin-singlet to spin-triplet, as those estimated from the neutron scattering and Raman scattering measurements. The contribution of κ hole is observed at high temperatures for larger x (Ca) values. The activation energy of holes in the ladder estimated from κ hole decreases with increasing x (Ca). This is regarded as corresponding to the dissociation of hole pairs, as that estimated from the electrical resistivity measurements. These results are consistent with the recent suggestion that most of holes are paired and localized in the ladder at low temperatures.
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