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      Tc Dependence of Energy Gap and Asymmetry of Coherence Peaks in NdBa2Cu3O7δ

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          We report here the results of scanning tunneling spectroscopic experiments performed on hole doped NdBa2Cu3O7δ single crystals of Tc values of 76 K, 93.5 K and 95.5 K. The energy gaps are observed to be increasing with decreasing Tc values. The coherence peaks are asymmetric with the peaks at the filled states being larger than those at the empty ones. The asymmetry increases with decreasing Tc. The observed asymmetry and its Tc dependence can be explained by considering the Mott insulating nature of the material at the undoped state.

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          28 November 2007
          2008-10-16
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          10.1209/0295-5075/84/47004
          0711.4524
          51634afb-c866-4c11-9ac5-238c97e0fd1c

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          Euro Phys. Lett. 84, 47004 (2008).
          4 pages, 1 Figure, to appear in Euro Phys. Lett
          cond-mat.supr-con cond-mat.str-el

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