Observing periodic gap variations in cuprates

The presence of multiple orders in strongly correlated electronic materials like the cuprate superconductors, coupled with spatial inhomogeneity, poses a challenge to the interpretation of spectroscopic data taken on them. Here, we present a technique that directly acknowledges these orders and inho...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. B 2024-12, Vol.110 (22), Article 224501
Hauptverfasser: Banerjee, Riju, Wang, Emily L., Hudson, Eric W.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The presence of multiple orders in strongly correlated electronic materials like the cuprate superconductors, coupled with spatial inhomogeneity, poses a challenge to the interpretation of spectroscopic data taken on them. Here, we present a technique that directly acknowledges these orders and inhomogeneities and extracts statistically significant features from such data. Applying this technique to scanning tunneling spectroscopy measurements from single and bilayer cuprates spanning a wide doping range, we peer through local inhomogeneities and identify a gaplike feature that breaks translational and rotational symmetries and varies periodically in a fourfold pattern. This identification of spectral features aligns well with theoretical predictions of spatially modulated pair density.
ISSN:2469-9950
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DOI:10.1103/PhysRevB.110.224501