J. Demsar et al., Quasiparticle dynamics and gap structure in HgBa2Ca2Cu3O8+delta investigated with femtosecond spectroscopy - art. no. 054519, PHYS REV B, 6305(5), 2001, pp. 4519
Measurements of the temperature dependence of quasiparticle (QP) dynamics i
n Hg1Ba2Ca2Cu3O8+delta with femtosecond time-resolved optical spectroscopy
are reported. From the temperature dependence of the amplitude of the photo
induced reflection, the existence of two gaps is deduced, one temperature-d
ependent Delta (c)(T) that closes at T-c., and another temperature-independ
ent "pseudogap" Delta (p). The zero-temperature magnitudes of the two gaps
are Delta (c)(0)/k(B)T(c) = 6+/-0.5 and Delta (p)/k(B)T(c) = 6.4+/-0.5, res
pectively. The quasiparticle lifetime is found to exhibit a divergence as T
--> T-c from below, which is attributed to the existence of a superconduct
ing gap that closes at T-c. Above T-c the relaxation time is longer than ex
pected for metallic relaxation, which is attributed to the presence of the
pseudogap. The QP relaxation time is found to increase significantly at low
temperatures. This behavior is explained assuming that at low temperatures
the relaxation of photoexcited quasiparticles is governed by a biparticle
recombination process.