Vanishing electronic nematic order beyond the quantum critical point in overdoped cuprate superconductors
ORAL
Abstract
The cuprate high-temperature superconductors involve a complex interplay between different structural and electronic symmetry-breaking phases. In the last decade, rotational and translational symmetry-breaking phases -- electronic nematicity and density wave order -- have been established as generic and distinct features in the cuprate phase diagram using different probes. In this study, we employ resonant x-ray scattering in the cuprate high-temperature superconductor Nd-LSCO to probe the relationship between electronic nematicity of the Cu 3d orbitals and hole doping. In the vicinity of the putative pseudogap quantum critical point, we find evidence for a considerable decrease in the measure of electronic nematicity as the degree of orbital asymmetry is reduced. These results identify electronic nematicity as a possibility for the ordered phase responsible for the quantum critical point in overdoped cuprates.
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Presenters
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Naman Gupta
University of Waterloo
Authors
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Naman Gupta
University of Waterloo
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Christopher McMahon
Physics and Astronomy, University of Waterloo, University of Waterloo
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Ronny Sutarto
Canadian Light Source, Canadian Light Source, Saskatoon, SK S7N 2V3, Canada
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Tianyu Shi
University of Waterloo
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Rantong Gong
University of Waterloo
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Haofei Wei
Cornell University
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Kyle Shen
Cornell University, Physics Department, Cornell University
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Feizhou He
Canadian Light Source, Canadian Light Source, Saskatoon, SK S7N 2V3, Canada
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Qianli Ma
McMaster Univ, McMaster University
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Bruce Gaulin
Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University, McMaster Univ, McMaster University
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David Geoffrey Hawthorn
Physics and Astronomy, University of Waterloo, University of Waterloo