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Discovery of slow magnetic fluctuations and critical slowing down in the pseudogap phase of YBa(2)Cu(3)O(y)

The origin of the pseudogap region below a temperature T* is at the heart of the mysteries of cuprate high-temperature superconductors. Unusual properties of the pseudogap phase, such as broken time-reversal and inversion symmetry are observed in several symmetry-sensitive experiments: polarized neu...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Jian, Ding, Zhaofeng, Tan, Cheng, Huang, Kevin, Bernal, Oscar O., Ho, Pei-Chun, Morris, Gerald D., Hillier, Adrian D., Biswas, Pabitra K., Cottrell, Stephen P., Xiang, Hui, Yao, Xin, MacLaughlin, Douglas E., Shu, Lei
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Association for the Advancement of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5756666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29326982
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aao5235
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author Zhang, Jian
Ding, Zhaofeng
Tan, Cheng
Huang, Kevin
Bernal, Oscar O.
Ho, Pei-Chun
Morris, Gerald D.
Hillier, Adrian D.
Biswas, Pabitra K.
Cottrell, Stephen P.
Xiang, Hui
Yao, Xin
MacLaughlin, Douglas E.
Shu, Lei
author_facet Zhang, Jian
Ding, Zhaofeng
Tan, Cheng
Huang, Kevin
Bernal, Oscar O.
Ho, Pei-Chun
Morris, Gerald D.
Hillier, Adrian D.
Biswas, Pabitra K.
Cottrell, Stephen P.
Xiang, Hui
Yao, Xin
MacLaughlin, Douglas E.
Shu, Lei
author_sort Zhang, Jian
collection PubMed
description The origin of the pseudogap region below a temperature T* is at the heart of the mysteries of cuprate high-temperature superconductors. Unusual properties of the pseudogap phase, such as broken time-reversal and inversion symmetry are observed in several symmetry-sensitive experiments: polarized neutron diffraction, optical birefringence, dichroic angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, second harmonic generation, and polar Kerr effect. These properties suggest that the pseudogap region is a genuine thermodynamic phase and are predicted by theories invoking ordered loop currents or other forms of intra-unit-cell (IUC) magnetic order. However, muon spin rotation (μSR) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments do not see the static local fields expected for magnetic order, leaving room for skepticism. The magnetic resonance probes have much longer time scales, however, over which local fields could be averaged by fluctuations. The observable effect of the fluctuations in magnetic resonance is then dynamic relaxation. We have measured dynamic muon spin relaxation rates in single crystals of YBa(2)Cu(3)O(y) (6.72 < y < 6.95) and have discovered “slow” fluctuating magnetic fields with magnitudes and fluctuation rates of the expected orders of magnitude that set in consistently at temperatures T(mag) ≈ T*. The absence of any static field (to which μSR would be linearly sensitive) is consistent with the finite correlation length from neutron diffraction. Equally important, these fluctuations exhibit the critical slowing down at T(mag) expected near a time-reversal symmetry breaking transition. Our results explain the absence of static magnetism and provide support for the existence of IUC magnetic order in the pseudogap phase.
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spelling pubmed-57566662018-01-11 Discovery of slow magnetic fluctuations and critical slowing down in the pseudogap phase of YBa(2)Cu(3)O(y) Zhang, Jian Ding, Zhaofeng Tan, Cheng Huang, Kevin Bernal, Oscar O. Ho, Pei-Chun Morris, Gerald D. Hillier, Adrian D. Biswas, Pabitra K. Cottrell, Stephen P. Xiang, Hui Yao, Xin MacLaughlin, Douglas E. Shu, Lei Sci Adv Research Articles The origin of the pseudogap region below a temperature T* is at the heart of the mysteries of cuprate high-temperature superconductors. Unusual properties of the pseudogap phase, such as broken time-reversal and inversion symmetry are observed in several symmetry-sensitive experiments: polarized neutron diffraction, optical birefringence, dichroic angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, second harmonic generation, and polar Kerr effect. These properties suggest that the pseudogap region is a genuine thermodynamic phase and are predicted by theories invoking ordered loop currents or other forms of intra-unit-cell (IUC) magnetic order. However, muon spin rotation (μSR) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments do not see the static local fields expected for magnetic order, leaving room for skepticism. The magnetic resonance probes have much longer time scales, however, over which local fields could be averaged by fluctuations. The observable effect of the fluctuations in magnetic resonance is then dynamic relaxation. We have measured dynamic muon spin relaxation rates in single crystals of YBa(2)Cu(3)O(y) (6.72 < y < 6.95) and have discovered “slow” fluctuating magnetic fields with magnitudes and fluctuation rates of the expected orders of magnitude that set in consistently at temperatures T(mag) ≈ T*. The absence of any static field (to which μSR would be linearly sensitive) is consistent with the finite correlation length from neutron diffraction. Equally important, these fluctuations exhibit the critical slowing down at T(mag) expected near a time-reversal symmetry breaking transition. Our results explain the absence of static magnetism and provide support for the existence of IUC magnetic order in the pseudogap phase. American Association for the Advancement of Science 2018-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5756666/ /pubmed/29326982 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aao5235 Text en Copyright © 2018 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License 4.0 (CC BY-NC). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, so long as the resultant use is not for commercial advantage and provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Zhang, Jian
Ding, Zhaofeng
Tan, Cheng
Huang, Kevin
Bernal, Oscar O.
Ho, Pei-Chun
Morris, Gerald D.
Hillier, Adrian D.
Biswas, Pabitra K.
Cottrell, Stephen P.
Xiang, Hui
Yao, Xin
MacLaughlin, Douglas E.
Shu, Lei
Discovery of slow magnetic fluctuations and critical slowing down in the pseudogap phase of YBa(2)Cu(3)O(y)
title Discovery of slow magnetic fluctuations and critical slowing down in the pseudogap phase of YBa(2)Cu(3)O(y)
title_full Discovery of slow magnetic fluctuations and critical slowing down in the pseudogap phase of YBa(2)Cu(3)O(y)
title_fullStr Discovery of slow magnetic fluctuations and critical slowing down in the pseudogap phase of YBa(2)Cu(3)O(y)
title_full_unstemmed Discovery of slow magnetic fluctuations and critical slowing down in the pseudogap phase of YBa(2)Cu(3)O(y)
title_short Discovery of slow magnetic fluctuations and critical slowing down in the pseudogap phase of YBa(2)Cu(3)O(y)
title_sort discovery of slow magnetic fluctuations and critical slowing down in the pseudogap phase of yba(2)cu(3)o(y)
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5756666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29326982
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aao5235
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