1. Nematicity dynamics in the charge-density-wave phase of a cuprate superconductor
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Bluschke, Martin, Gupta, Naman K., Jang, Hoyoung, Husain, Ali A., Lee, Byungjune, Na, MengXing, Remedios, Brandon Dos, Park, Sang-Youn, Kim, Minseok, Jang, Dogeun, Choi, Hyeongi, Sutarto, Ronny, Reid, Alexander H., Dakovski, Georgi L., Coslovich, Giacomo, Nguyen, Quynh L., Burdet, Nicolas G., Lin, Ming-Fu, Revcolevschi, Alexandre, Park, Jae-Hoon, Geck, Jochen, Turner, Joshua J., Damascelli, Andrea, and Hawthorn, David G.
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Superconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con) ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el) ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,FOS: Physical sciences - Abstract
Understanding the interplay between charge, nematic, and structural ordering tendencies in cuprate superconductors is critical to unraveling their complex phase diagram. Using pump-probe time-resolved resonant x-ray scattering on the (0 0 1) Bragg peak at the Cu L3 and oxygen K resonances, we investigate non-equilibrium dynamics of Qa = Qb = 0 nematic order and its association with both charge density wave (CDW) order and lattice dynamics in La1.65Eu0.2Sr0.15CuO4. In contrast to the slow lattice dynamics probed at the apical oxygen K resonance, fast nematicity dynamics are observed at the Cu L3 and planar oxygen K resonances. The temperature dependence of the nematicity dynamics is correlated with the onset of CDW order. These findings unambiguously indicate that the CDW phase, typically evidenced by translational symmetry breaking, includes a significant electronic nematic component., Comment: 16 pages, 4 figures
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- 2022
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