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Evolution from charge-ordered phase to high-temperature superconductivity

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Abstract

High-temperature superconductivity is achieved through doping Mott insulators, but the critical process underlying the emergence of superconductivity remains unclear, especially when electron-electron correlations dominate. Using high-resolution resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS), we have investigated the evolution of charge orders and phonons in Bi-based cuprates near the onset of the superconducting dome. Our results suggest that Cooper pairs grow out of a pre-existing charge-ordered insulating state and then condense, accompanied by an enhanced interplay between charge excitations and electron-phonon coupling.

Publication: Nature Communications 15, 7739 (2024); Phys. Rev. B 110, 125108 (2024)

Presenters

  • Yingying Peng

    Peking Univ

Authors

  • Yingying Peng

    Peking Univ

  • Ke-Jin Zhou

    Diamond Light Source

  • Yayu Wang

    Tsinghua University

  • Changwei Zou

    Peking University

  • Qizhi Li

    Peking Univ

  • Qian Xiao

    Peking Univ, Peking University

  • Jaewon Choi

    Diamond Light Source

  • Shusen Ye

    Tsinghua University

  • Shilong Zhang

    Peking University

  • Xingjiang Zhou

    Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • Chaohui Yin

    Chinese Academy of Sciences