2008 APS March Meeting
Volume 53, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 10–14, 2008;
New Orleans, Louisiana
Session D2: New Developments in HTSC II
2:30 PM–5:30 PM,
Monday, March 10, 2008
Morial Convention Center
Room: LaLouisiane C
Sponsoring
Unit:
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Chair: Erica Carlson, Purdue University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2008.MAR.D2.1
Abstract: D2.00001 : Anomalous Electron-Phonon Coupling in Cuprates and its Doping Dependence
2:30 PM–3:06 PM
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Abstract
Author:
Dmitry Reznik
(IFP, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe)
It is well known that conventional superconductivity is mediated by phonons.
Phonon renormalization at specific wavevectors (Kohn anomalies) appears in
phonon dispersions in many of these compounds with high T$_{c}$s in
agreement with LDA calculations. In the case of the cuprates, LDA
calculations predict neither any significant Kohn anomalies nor
electron-phonon coupling strong enough to account for high T$_{c}$
superconductivity. However, inelastic neutron and x-ray scattering
experiments found huge softening and broadening of the bond-stretching
phonons indicating that electron-phonon coupling in the cuprates is much
stronger than expected from LDA. In the LaSrCuO family phonon
renormalization has been observed in the vicinity of the reduced in-plane
wavevector q$_{in}$=(0.25, 0) (in units of (2$\pi $/a,2$\pi $/a where a is
the near-neighbor Cu-Cu distance). The effect is strongest at low
temperatures and in compositions that exhibit the so-called stripe order
where it occurs at the wavevector that corresponds to the charge order.
Detailed \textbf{q}-dependent studies revealed that the underlying
electronic instability is 2D in nature in the 214 compounds, i.e. for
q$_{in}$=(0.25, K), it is peaked at K=0 with the full width at half maximum
of about 0.15 r.l.u. The strength of this phonon renormalization tracks
T$_{c}$ disappearing at the nonsuperconducting extremes of doping. In YBCO
the similar phonon anomaly is quasi-1D with bond-stretching phonon
renormalization occurring around q$_{in}$=(H, 0.25) for all investigated H
(in units of (2$\pi $/a,2$\pi $/b where a/b is the near-neighbor Cu-Cu
distance in the direction paralle/perpendicular to the Cu-O chains).
Relationship between these effects and band structure will be explored.
Experimental results will also be compared with expectations of LDA-based
calculations as well as with predictions of models based on dynamic stripes.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2008.MAR.D2.1