Competing Electronic States in Cuprate Superconductors |
TYPE | Condensed Matter Seminar |
Speaker: | M. Hücker |
Affiliation: | Brookhaven National Laboratory |
Date: | 20.01.2013 |
Time: | 15:30 |
Location: | Lidow 724 |
Remark: | Note the special day and time |
Abstract: | The past year has produced new and exciting evidence for proximity of the superconducting ground state in the cuprates to competing states with static spin and/or charge density modulations. For more than a decade the “direct” observation of these modulated states was limited to two distinct groups of materials and techniques: Spin and charge modulations with a "stripe" pattern were detected only in La-based cuprates, such as La2-x(Ba,Sr)xCuO4, with diffraction techniques. Charge modulations with "checkerboard" or more “nematic” pattern only with scanning tunneling spectroscopy in cuprates amenable to cleaving, most famously in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+. In this respect the recent discovery of charge order in YBa2Cu3O6+ with hard and soft X-ray diffraction has been game-changing. I will compare the new findings for YBa2Cu3O6+ [1-3] with recent results for La2-xBaxCuO4 [4-6], and show that these two compounds meet at the crossroad of two fundamentally different approaches of the superconducting phase in the cuprates: Mott and Fermi-liquid physics. Independent of their potentially different origin, the charge ordered states of both compounds compete in a very similar way with bulk superconductivity, as has been revealed by X-ray diffraction in a magnetic field. This makes one wonder if and how they are connected. Understanding their physics seems crucial and, hopefully, will provide important clues about the superconductivity itself. [1] G. Ghiringhelli et al., Science 337, 821 (2012). [2] J. Chang et al., Nat. Phys. 8, 871 (2012). [3] E. Blackburn et al., arXiv 1212.3836. [4] M. Huecker et al., Phys. Rev. B 87, 014501 (2013). [5] M. Huecker et al., Phys. Rev. B 83, 104506 (2011). [6] M. Huecker et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 057004 (2010). |