Evolution of electronic nematicity through the pseudogap phase in cuprate superconductors
ORAL
Abstract
During the last decade, translational and rotational symmetry-breaking phases—density wave order and electronic nematicity—have been established as generic and distinct features of many correlated electron systems, including pnictide and cuprate superconductors. However, in cuprates, the relationship between these electronic symmetry-breaking phases and the enigmatic pseudogap phase remains unclear. Recently, we have employed resonant x-ray scattering in La-based cuprate high-temperature superconductors La2-xMxCuO4 (M = Ba, Sr, Nd, Eu) to navigate the cuprate phase diagram, probing the relationship between electronic nematicity of the Cu 3d orbitals, charge order, and the pseudogap phase. The results established a clear link between electronic nematicity, the pseudogap, and its associated quantum critical point in overdoped cuprates. Here we will present the measurements extended to a wider doping range and to related compounds, La2-x-yEuySrxCuO4 and La2-xBaxCuO4, to fully exploring the evolution of nematicity in the pseudogap phase.
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Presenters
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David G Hawthorn
University of Waterloo
Authors
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Naman K Gupta
University of Waterloo
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Christopher McMahon
University of Waterloo
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Ronny Sutarto
Canadian Light Source
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Rantong Gong
University of Waterloo
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Qianli Ma
McMaster Univ
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Mirela Dragomir
McMaster Univ
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Amirreza Ataei
Universite de Sherbrooke
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Louis Taillefer
Universite de Sherbrooke, Université de Sherbrooke
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Bruce D Gaulin
McMaster Univ, McMaster University
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David G Hawthorn
University of Waterloo