Correlated versus Uncorrelated Stripe Pinning: the Roles of Nd and Zn Co-Doping

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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To appear at the proceedings of the LLD2K Conference Tsukuba, July 2000, Japan. 4 pages, 2 figures

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10.1063/1.1363075

We investigate the stripe pinning produced by Nd and Zn co-dopants in cuprates via a renormalization group approach. The two dopants play fundamentally different roles in the pinning process. While Nd induces a correlated pinning potential that traps the stripes in a flat phase and suppresses fluctuations, Zn pins the stripes in a disordered manner and promotes line meandering. We obtain the zero temperature phase diagram and compare our results with neutron scattering data. A good agreement is found between theory and experiment.

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