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Light-Induced Superconductivity in a Stripe-Ordered Cuprate
by
Fausti, D
, Dienst, A
, Cavalleri, A
, Hoffmann, M.C
, Dean, N
, Tobey, R.I
, Pyon, S
, Takagi, H
, Takayama, T
, Kaiser, S
in
Chemical compounds
/ Coherence
/ Condensed matter: electronic structure, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties
/ Conductivity
/ COPPER OXIDE
/ Cuprates
/ Doping
/ Electric fields
/ ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Femtosecond pulses
/ High temperature
/ Infrared reflection
/ INTERLAYERS
/ Optical properties
/ Optical reflection
/ Phase diagrams
/ Physics
/ PROPERTIES
/ Properties of type I and type II superconductors
/ Quantum physics
/ Reflectance
/ Resonance
/ Stripes
/ SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
/ SUPERCONDUCTORS
/ Transport
2011
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Light-Induced Superconductivity in a Stripe-Ordered Cuprate
by
Fausti, D
, Dienst, A
, Cavalleri, A
, Hoffmann, M.C
, Dean, N
, Tobey, R.I
, Pyon, S
, Takagi, H
, Takayama, T
, Kaiser, S
in
Chemical compounds
/ Coherence
/ Condensed matter: electronic structure, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties
/ Conductivity
/ COPPER OXIDE
/ Cuprates
/ Doping
/ Electric fields
/ ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Femtosecond pulses
/ High temperature
/ Infrared reflection
/ INTERLAYERS
/ Optical properties
/ Optical reflection
/ Phase diagrams
/ Physics
/ PROPERTIES
/ Properties of type I and type II superconductors
/ Quantum physics
/ Reflectance
/ Resonance
/ Stripes
/ SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
/ SUPERCONDUCTORS
/ Transport
2011
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Light-Induced Superconductivity in a Stripe-Ordered Cuprate
by
Fausti, D
, Dienst, A
, Cavalleri, A
, Hoffmann, M.C
, Dean, N
, Tobey, R.I
, Pyon, S
, Takagi, H
, Takayama, T
, Kaiser, S
in
Chemical compounds
/ Coherence
/ Condensed matter: electronic structure, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties
/ Conductivity
/ COPPER OXIDE
/ Cuprates
/ Doping
/ Electric fields
/ ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Femtosecond pulses
/ High temperature
/ Infrared reflection
/ INTERLAYERS
/ Optical properties
/ Optical reflection
/ Phase diagrams
/ Physics
/ PROPERTIES
/ Properties of type I and type II superconductors
/ Quantum physics
/ Reflectance
/ Resonance
/ Stripes
/ SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
/ SUPERCONDUCTORS
/ Transport
2011
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Light-Induced Superconductivity in a Stripe-Ordered Cuprate
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Light-Induced Superconductivity in a Stripe-Ordered Cuprate
2011
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One of the most intriguing features of some high-temperature cuprate superconductors is the interplay between one-dimensional \"striped\" spin order and charge order, and superconductivity. We used mid-infrared femtosecond pulses to transform one such stripe-ordered compound, nonsuperconducting La₁.₆₇₅Eu₀.₂Sr₀.₁₂₅CuO₄, into a transient three-dimensional superconductor. The emergence of coherent interlayer transport was evidenced by the prompt appearance of a Josephson plasma resonance in the c-axis optical properties. An upper limit for the time scale needed to form the superconducting phase is estimated to be 1 to 2 picoseconds, which is significantly faster than expected. This places stringent new constraints on our understanding of stripe order and its relation to superconductivity.
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American Association for the Advancement of Science,The American Association for the Advancement of Science
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