Doping effects on the superconducting gap of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+delta have
been studied for 0.1 less than or similar to p less than or similar to
0.21 by STM/STS. The gap is consistent with d(x2-y2) symmetry in the
p-range examined. The gap magnitude 2 Delta(o) increases with decreasi
ng p even below p(0) similar to 0.17, at which T-c starts to decrease,
and seems to correlate with the development of an antiferromagnetic c
orrelation. The in-plane resistivity is reduced just like a supercondu
cting precursor below T, at which pseudogaps open in the electronic a
nd magnetic energy spectra. Furthermore, the reduced gap 2 Delta(o)/k(
B)T is nearly constant for p less than or similar to 0.21, 4 similar
to 5, comparable to the mean field value 2 Delta(0)/k(B)T(c0) similar
to 4.3 for d-wave pairing states. These results suggest convincingly t
hat incoherent pairs are preformed well above T-c at low doping levels
where the pairing interaction is extremely strong but T-c is largely
reduced. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.