Angular fluctuations of a multi-component order describe the pseudogap regime of the cuprate superconductors
Abstract
The hole-doped cuprate high temperature superconductors enter the pseudogap regime as their superconducting critical temperature, , falls with decreasing hole density. Experiments have probed this regime for over two decades, but we argue that decisive new information has emerged from recent X-ray scattering experiments (arXiv:1207.0915, arXiv:1206.4333, arXiv:1207.3667). The experiments observe incommensurate charge density wave fluctuations whose strength rises gradually over a wide temperature range above , but then decreases as the temperature is lowered below . We propose a theory in which the superconducting and charge-density wave orders exhibit angular fluctuations in a 6-dimensional space. The theory provides a natural quantitative fit to the X-ray data, and can be a basis for understanding other characteristics of the pseudogap.
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@article{arxiv.1309.6639,
title = {Angular fluctuations of a multi-component order describe the pseudogap regime of the cuprate superconductors},
author = {Lauren E. Hayward and David G. Hawthorn and Roger G. Melko and Subir Sachdev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.6639},
year = {2014}
}
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10+9 pages, 8 figures