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Quantum Fluctuations of Charge Order Induce Phonon Softening in a Superconducting Cuprate
by
Li, J. H.
, Fujimori, A.
, Komarek, A. C.
, Kemper, A. F.
, Chu, Y. Y.
, Chen, C. T.
, Huang, D. J.
, Lee, T. K.
, van den Brink, J.
, Singh, A.
, Okamoto, J.
, Komiya, S.
, Huang, H. Y.
, Mou, C. Y.
, Johnston, S.
, Chen, P. J.
in
Charge density waves
/ Copper oxides
/ Critical point
/ Cuprates
/ Doping
/ High resolution
/ High temperature
/ Inelastic scattering
/ Lattice vibration
/ Phase diagrams
/ Phase transitions
/ Phonons
/ Spectral signatures
/ Superconductivity
/ Superconductors
/ Temperature
/ Uncertainty principles
/ X-ray scattering
2021
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Quantum Fluctuations of Charge Order Induce Phonon Softening in a Superconducting Cuprate
by
Li, J. H.
, Fujimori, A.
, Komarek, A. C.
, Kemper, A. F.
, Chu, Y. Y.
, Chen, C. T.
, Huang, D. J.
, Lee, T. K.
, van den Brink, J.
, Singh, A.
, Okamoto, J.
, Komiya, S.
, Huang, H. Y.
, Mou, C. Y.
, Johnston, S.
, Chen, P. J.
in
Charge density waves
/ Copper oxides
/ Critical point
/ Cuprates
/ Doping
/ High resolution
/ High temperature
/ Inelastic scattering
/ Lattice vibration
/ Phase diagrams
/ Phase transitions
/ Phonons
/ Spectral signatures
/ Superconductivity
/ Superconductors
/ Temperature
/ Uncertainty principles
/ X-ray scattering
2021
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Quantum Fluctuations of Charge Order Induce Phonon Softening in a Superconducting Cuprate
by
Li, J. H.
, Fujimori, A.
, Komarek, A. C.
, Kemper, A. F.
, Chu, Y. Y.
, Chen, C. T.
, Huang, D. J.
, Lee, T. K.
, van den Brink, J.
, Singh, A.
, Okamoto, J.
, Komiya, S.
, Huang, H. Y.
, Mou, C. Y.
, Johnston, S.
, Chen, P. J.
in
Charge density waves
/ Copper oxides
/ Critical point
/ Cuprates
/ Doping
/ High resolution
/ High temperature
/ Inelastic scattering
/ Lattice vibration
/ Phase diagrams
/ Phase transitions
/ Phonons
/ Spectral signatures
/ Superconductivity
/ Superconductors
/ Temperature
/ Uncertainty principles
/ X-ray scattering
2021
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Quantum Fluctuations of Charge Order Induce Phonon Softening in a Superconducting Cuprate
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Quantum Fluctuations of Charge Order Induce Phonon Softening in a Superconducting Cuprate
2021
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Overview
Quantum phase transitions play an important role in shaping the phase diagram of high-temperature cuprate superconductors. These cuprates possess intertwined orders which interact strongly with superconductivity. However, the evidence for the quantum critical point associated with the charge order in the superconducting phase remains elusive. Here, we reveal the short-range charge orders and the spectral signature of the quantum fluctuations inLa2−xSrxCuO4(LSCO) near the optimal doping using high-resolution resonant inelastic x-ray scattering. On performing calculations through a diagrammatic framework, we discover that the charge correlations significantly soften several branches of phonons. These results elucidate the role of charge order in the LSCO compound, providing evidence for quantum critical scaling and discommensurations associated with charge order.
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