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Scattering Interference Signature of a Pair Density Wave State in the Cuprate Pseudogap Phase

Superconductivity 2021-10-28 v2

Abstract

An unidentified quantum fluid designated as the pseudogap (PG) phase is produced by electron-density depletion in the CuO2_2 antiferromagnetic insulator. Current theories suggest that the PG phase may be a pair density wave (PDW) state characterized by a spatially modulating density of electron pairs. Such a state should exhibit a periodically modulating energy gap ΔP(r)\Delta_P(\pmb r) in real-space, and a characteristic quasiparticle scattering interference (QPI) signature ΛP(q)\Lambda_P(\pmb q) in wavevector space. By studying strongly underdoped Bi2_2Sr2_2CaDyCu2_2O8_8 at hole-density ~0.08 in the superconductive phase, we detect the 8a08a_0-periodic ΔP(r)\Delta_P(\pmb r) modulations signifying a PDW coexisting with superconductivity. Then, by visualizing the temperature dependence of this electronic structure from the superconducting into the pseudogap phase, we find evolution of the scattering interference signature Λ(q)\Lambda(\pmb q) that is predicted specifically for the temperature dependence of an 8a08a_0-periodic PDW. These observations are consistent with theory for the transition from a PDW state coexisting with d-wave superconductivity to a pure PDW state in the Bi2_2Sr2_2CaDyCu2_2O8_8 pseudogap phase.

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@article{arxiv.2105.06518,
  title  = {Scattering Interference Signature of a Pair Density Wave State in the Cuprate Pseudogap Phase},
  author = {Shuqiu Wang and Peayush Choubey and Yi Xue Chong and Weijiong Chen and Wangping Ren and H. Eisaki and Shin-ichi Uchida and Peter J. Hirschfeld and J. C. Séamus Davis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.06518},
  year   = {2021}
}

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30 pages, 5 figures and Supplementary Information