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Magnetic-field Induced Pair Density Wave State in the Cuprate Vortex Halo

Superconductivity 2019-07-09 v2

Abstract

When very high magnetic fields suppress the superconductivity in underdoped cuprates, an exceptional new electronic phase appears. It supports remarkable and unexplained quantum oscillations and exhibits an unidentified density wave (DW) state. Although generally referred to as a "charge" density wave (CDW) because of the observed charge density modulations, theory indicates that this could actually be the far more elusive electron-pair density wave state (PDW). To search for evidence of a field-induced PDW in cuprates, we visualize the modulations in the density of electronic states N(r)N(\bf{r}) within the halo surrounding Bi2_2Sr2_2CaCu2_2O8_8 vortex cores. This reveals multiple signatures of a field-induced PDW, including two sets of N(r)N(\bf{r}) modulations occurring at wavevectors QP\bf{Q}_P and 2QP2\bf{Q}_P, both having predominantly ss-symmetry form factors, the amplitude of the latter decaying twice as rapidly as the former, along with induced energy-gap modulations at QP\bf{Q}_P . Such a microscopic phenomenology is in detailed agreement with theory for a field-induced primary PDW that generates secondary CDWs within the vortex halo. These data indicate that the fundamental state generated by increasing magnetic fields from the underdoped cuprate superconducting phase is actually a PDW with approximately eight CuO2_2 unit-cell periodicity (λ=8a0\lambda = 8a_0) and predominantly dd-symmetry form factor.

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@article{arxiv.1802.04673,
  title  = {Magnetic-field Induced Pair Density Wave State in the Cuprate Vortex Halo},
  author = {Stephen D. Edkins and Andrey Kostin and Kazuhiro Fujita and Andrew P. Mackenzie and Hiroshi Eisaki and Shin-Ichi Uchida and Subir Sachdev and Michael J. Lawler and Eun-Ah Kim and J. C. Séamus Davis and Mohammad H. Hamidian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.04673},
  year   = {2019}
}