Detection of a Cooper-Pair Density Wave in Bi$_{2}$Sr$_{2}$CaCu$_{2}$O$_{8+x}$
Abstract
The quantum condensate of Cooper-pairs forming a superconductor was originally conceived to be translationally invariant. In theory, however, pairs can exist with finite momentum and thereby generate states with spatially modulating Cooper-pair density. While never observed directly in any superconductor, such a state has been created in ultra-cold Li gas. It is now widely hypothesized that the cuprate pseudogap phase contains such a 'pair density wave' (PDW) state. Here we use nanometer resolution scanned Josephson tunneling microscopy (SJTM) to image Cooper-pair tunneling from a -wave superconducting STM tip to the condensate of BiSrCaCuO. Condensate visualization capabilities are demonstrated directly using the Cooper-pair density variations surrounding Zn impurity atoms and at the BiSrCaCuO crystal-supermodulation. Then, by using Fourier analysis of SJTM images, we discover the direct signature of a Cooper-pair density modulation at wavevectors ; in BiSrCaCuO. The amplitude of these modulations is ~5% of the homogenous condensate density and their form factor exhibits primarily /-symmetry. This phenomenology is expected within Ginzburg-Landau theory when a charge density wave with -symmetry form factor and wave vector coexists with a homogeneous -symmetry superconductor ; it is also encompassed by several contemporary microscopic theories for the pseudogap phase.
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@article{arxiv.1511.08124,
title = {Detection of a Cooper-Pair Density Wave in Bi$_{2}$Sr$_{2}$CaCu$_{2}$O$_{8+x}$},
author = {M. H. Hamidian and S. D. Edkins and Sang Hyun Joo and A. Kostin and H. Eisaki and S. Uchida and M. J. Lawler and E. -A. Kim and A. P. Mackenzie and K. Fujita and Jinho Lee and J. C. Séamus Davis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.08124},
year = {2016}
}