Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
2011-08-02
Science 333, 426 (2011)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
Scientific paper
We study the coexisting smectic modulations and intra-unit-cell nematicity in the pseudogap states of underdoped Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+{\delta}. By visualizing their spatial components separately, we identified 2\pi topological defects throughout the phase-fluctuating smectic states. Imaging the locations of large numbers of these topological defects simultaneously with the fluctuations in the intra-unit-cell nematicity revealed strong empirical evidence for a coupling between them. From these observations, we propose a Ginzburg-Landau functional describing this coupling and demonstrate how it can explain the coexistence of the smectic and intra-unit-cell broken symmetries and also correctly predict their interplay at the atomic scale. This theoretical perspective can lead to unraveling the complexities of the phase diagram of cuprate high-critical-temperature superconductors.
Davis Christopher J.
Eisaki Hiroshi
Fujita Katsumasa
Kim Eun-Ah
Lawler Michael J.
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