
TL;DR
This review discusses how phonon measurements can reveal dynamic stripe order in copper oxide superconductors, highlighting recent progress in distinguishing charge fluctuations from structural effects.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of phonon signatures associated with dynamic stripes and recent experimental evidence in copper oxide superconductors.
Findings
Phonon anomalies can indicate dynamic stripe fluctuations.
Distinguishing charge-related phonon signatures from structural effects is possible.
Evidence supports the presence of dynamic stripes in copper oxide superconductors.
Abstract
Stripe order where electrons self-organize into alternating periodic charge-rich and magnetically-ordered charge-poor parallel lines was proposed as a way of optimizing the kinetic energy of holes in a doped Mott insulator. Static stripes detected as extra peaks in diffraction patterns, appear in a number of oxide perovskites as well as some other systems. The more controversial dynamic stripes, which are not detectable by diffraction, may be universally present in copper oxide superconductors. Thus it is important to learn how to detect dynamic stripes as well as to understand their influence on electronic properties. This review article focuses on lattice vibrations (phonons) that might show signatures of the charge component of dynamic stripes. The first part of the article describes recent progress in learning about how the phonon signatures of different types of electronic charge…
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