Charge Density Fluctuations with Enhanced Superconductivity at the Proposed Nematic Quantum Critical Point
Abstract
A quantum critical point (QCP) represents a continuous phase transition at absolute zero. At the QCP of an unconventional superconductor, enhanced superconducting transition temperature and magnetic fluctuations strength are often observed together, indicating magnetism-mediated superconductivity. This raises the question of whether quantum fluctuations in other degrees of freedom, such as charge, could similarly boost superconductivity. However, because charge is frequently intertwined with magnetism, isolating and understanding its specific role in Cooper pair formation poses a significant challenge. Here, we report persistent charge density fluctuations (CDF) down to 15 K in the non-magnetic superconductor SrBaNiAs, which lies near a proposed nematic QCP associated with a six-fold enhancement of superconductivity. Our results show that the quasi-elastic CDF does not condense into resolution-limited Bragg peaks and displays non-saturated strength. The CDF completely softens at 25 K, with its critical behavior described by the same mathematical framework as the antiferromagnetic Fermi liquid model, yielding a fitted Curie-Weiss temperature of K. Additionally, we find that the nematic fluctuations are not lattice-driven, as evidenced by the absence of softening in nematic-coupled in-plane transverse acoustic phonons. Our discovery positions SrBaNiAs as a promising candidate for charge-fluctuation-driven nematicity and superconductivity.
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@article{arxiv.2410.03956,
title = {Charge Density Fluctuations with Enhanced Superconductivity at the Proposed Nematic Quantum Critical Point},
author = {Youzhe Chen and Nathan Giles-Donovan and Jiayu Guo and Ruihan Chen and Hiroshi Fukui and Taishun Manjo and Daisuke Ishikawa and Alfred Q. R. Baron and Yu Song and Robert J Birgeneau},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.03956},
year = {2024}
}
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7pages, 4 figures