APS March Meeting 2011
Volume 56, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 21–25, 2011;
Dallas, Texas
Session Z2: Pseudogap in High Tc Cuprates
11:15 AM–2:15 PM,
Friday, March 25, 2011
Room: Ballroom A2
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Chair: Martin Greven, University of Minnesota
Abstract ID: BAPS.2011.MAR.Z2.1
Abstract: Z2.00001 : Loop-Current Order in Several Families of Cuprates
11:15 AM–11:51 AM
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Abstract
Author:
Philippe Bourges
(LLB-CEA Saclay)
In high temperature copper oxides superconductors, a novel long
range 3D magnetic order associated with the pseudogap phase has
been identified in two different cuprate families - ${\rm
YBa_{2}Cu_3CuO_{6+x}}$ (YBCO),\footnote{B. Fauqu\'e, Y. Sidis, V.
Hinkov, S. Pailh\`es, C.T. Lin, X. Chaud, and P. Bourges,
{\it Phys. Rev. Lett.} {\bf 96}, 197001 (2006).} ${\rm
HgBa_2CuO_4}$ (Hg1201)\footnote{Y. Li, V. Bal\'edent, N.
Barisi\'c, Y. Cho, B. Fauqu\'e, Y., Sidis, G. Yu,, X. Zhao, P.
Bourges, and M. Greven, {\it Nature} {\bf 455}, 372 (2008).} -
over a wide region of temperature and doping. That magnetic
order, evidended using polarized neutron diffraction, respects
the translation symmetry of the lattice and can be described as a
Q=0 antiferromagnetism with active role of in-plane oxygens
atoms. Such a magnetic order can be associated with orbital
moments in the circulating currents phase proposed
by C. Varma.
Similar magnetic ordering is observed in the archetypal cuprate
${\rm La_{2-x}Sr_xCuO_4}$ (LSCO) system below 120 K for
x=0.085.\footnote{V. Bal\'edent, B. Fauqu\'e, Y. Sidis, N. B.
Christensen, S. Pailh\`es, K. Conder, E. Pomjakushina, J. Mesot,
and P. Bourges {\it Phys. Rev. Lett.} {\bf 105}, 027004 (2010).}
In contrast to the previous reports, the magnetic ordering
in LSCO is {\it\bf only} short range with an in-plane correlation
length of $\sim$ 10 \AA\ and is bidimensional (2D). Such a less
pronounced order suggests an interaction with other electronic
instabilities. In particular, LSCO also exhibits a strong
tendency towards stripes ordering at the expense of the
superconducting state.
Additional polarized neutron diffraction measurements have been
performed in YBCO.\footnote{V. Bal\'edent, D. Haug, Y. Sidis, V.
Hinkov, C.T. Lin and
P. Bourges, preprint} At lower doping (8.5 \%), the magnetic
order is observed at lower temperature ($\sim$ 150 K) than the
generally assumed value for the pseudogap. It tends to vanish for
dopings where the nematic electronic liquid crystal phase sets
up. Recently, two others cuprates families have been studied:
${\rm Bi_2Ca_2SrCu_2O_{8+\delta}}$ (Bi2212) and electron doped
${\rm Nd_{2-x}Ce_xCuO_4}$ (NCCO). In both families, a magnetic
order related to the pseudogap phase has been also observed. The
recent results will be discussed during the talk.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2011.MAR.Z2.1