Modeling of Superconducting Stripe Phases in High-Tc Cuprates
Abstract
Even before the experimental discovery of spin- and charge-stripe order in LaNdSrCuO and LaBaCuO at x = 1/8, stripe formation was predicted from theoretical considerations. Nevertheless, a consistent description of the complex coexistence of stripe order with superconductivity has remained a challenge. Here we introduce a Hartree-Fock decoupling scheme which unifies previous approaches and allows for a detailed analysis of the competition between antiferromagnetism and superconductivity in real and momentum space. We identify two distinct parameter regimes, where spin-stripe order coexists with either one- or two-dimensional superconductivity; experiments on different striped cuprates are either compatible with the former or the latter regime. We argue that the cuprates at x = 1/8 fall into an intermediate coupling regime with a crossover to long-range phase coherence between individual superconducting stripes.
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@article{arxiv.1108.4875,
title = {Modeling of Superconducting Stripe Phases in High-Tc Cuprates},
author = {Florian Loder and Siegfried Graser and Markus Schmid and Arno P. Kampf and Thilo Kopp},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1108.4875},
year = {2013}
}
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14 pages, 13 fogures