Zach Porter, Lingjia Shen, Rajan Plumley, Nicolas G. Burdet, Alexander N. Petsch, Jiajia Wen, Nathan C. Drucker, Cheng Peng, Xiaoqian M. Chen, Andrei Fluerasu, Elizabeth Blackburn, Giacomo Coslovich, David G. Hawthorn, Joshua J. Turner
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摘要
在非常规超导体中,耦合电荷和晶格自由度可以在缠绕在一起的有序物质相中表现出来。在铜族中,波动的短程电荷相关可以合并成一个较长距离的电荷密度波(CDW)顺序,这被认为与超导性交织在一起,但相互作用的性质仍然知之甚少。在这里,通过x射线光子相关光谱测量准静态时间尺度(数千秒)上欠掺杂YBa 2 Cu 3 O 6+ y的细微晶格波动,我们报告了对超导性和CDW的敏感性。在T c≈65 K时,原子晶格表现出明显更快的弛豫动力学。通过跟踪动量依赖关系,我们发现中间散射函数几乎单调地随原子远离其平均位置的弛豫距离在T c以上和CDW态的存在而变化,而在其他温度下这种特殊的趋势是相反的。这些观测结果与被局部应变稳定的初始CDW一致。这项工作为理解由于载流子掺杂而固有无序的电子物理铜提供了弛豫原子波动的关键作用。
Understanding the superconductivity and charge density wave interaction through quasi-static lattice fluctuations
In unconventional superconductors, coupled charge and lattice degrees of freedom can manifest in ordered phases of matter that are intertwined. In the cuprate family, fluctuating short-range charge correlations can coalesce into a longer-range charge density wave (CDW) order which is thought to intertwine with superconductivity, yet the nature of the interaction is still poorly understood. Here, by measuring subtle lattice fluctuations in underdoped YBa 2 Cu 3 O 6+ y on quasi-static timescales (thousands of seconds) through X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy, we report sensitivity to both superconductivity and CDW. The atomic lattice shows remarkably faster relaxational dynamics upon approaching the superconducting transition at Tc ≈ 65 K. By tracking the momentum dependence, we show that the intermediate scattering function almost monotonically scales with the relaxation distance of atoms away from their average positions above Tc and in the presence of the CDW state, while this peculiar trend is reversed for other temperatures. These observations are consistent with an incipient CDW stabilized by local strain. This work provides insights into the crucial role of relaxational atomic fluctuations for understanding the electronic physics cuprates, which are inherently disordered due to carrier doping.
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