Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2009-11-02
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
In correlated electron systems such as cuprate superconductors and colossal magnetoresistive (CMR) oxides there is often a tendency for a nanoscale self-organization of electrons that can give rise to exotic properties and to extreme non-linear responses. The driving mechanisms for this self-organization are highly debated, especially in the CMR oxides in which two types of self-organized stripes of charge and orbital order coexist with each other. By utilizing angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy measurements over a wide doping range, we show that one type of stripe is exclusively linked to long flat portions of nested Fermi surface, while the other type prefers to be commensurate with the real space lattice but also may be driven away from this by the Fermi surface. Complementarily, the Fermi surface also appears to be driven away from its non-interacting value at certain doping levels, giving rise to a host of unusual electronic properties.
Bansil Arun
Barbiellini Bernardo
Chuang Y.-D.
Dessau Daniel S.
Douglas* Jack F.
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