J. Betouras et R. Joynt, TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT GAP ANISOTROPY IN BI2SR2CACU2O8-SYMMETRY GROUND-STATE(X AS EVIDENCE FOR A MIXED), Europhysics letters, 31(2), 1995, pp. 119-123
In a recent experiment, Ma et al. measured the temperature dependence
of the gap anisotropy of oxygen-annealed Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+x. Their measur
ements were taken along the two directions Gamma-M and Gamma-X. They f
ound that the gap along both directions is nonzero at low temperatures
and that the ratio of the two gaps is strongly temperature dependent.
We show, using Ginzburg-Landau theory, that this behavior can be obta
ined if one assumes the existence of s-wave and d-wave components for
the order parameter. Our theory predicts orthorhombic anisotropy in th
e gap, and a somewhat anomalous behavior for the electronic specific h
eat below T-c in this material. Since recent experiments indicate near
ly pure d-wave symmetry for YBa2Cu3O7, this would imply that different
high-T-c materials have substantially different order parameter symme
tries.