Connection between charge-density-wave order and charge transport in the cuprate superconductors
W. Tabis, Y. Li, M. Le Tacon, L Braicovich, A. Kreyssig, M. Minola, G., Dellea, E. Weschke, M. J. Veit, M. Ramazanoglu, A. I. Goldman, T. Schmitt, G., Ghiringhelli, N. Bari\v{s}i\'c, M. K. Chan, C. J. Dorow, G. Yu, X. Zhao, B., Keimer, M. Greven

TL;DR
This study investigates charge-density-wave correlations in HgBa2CuO4+δ cuprate superconductors, revealing their coexistence with Fermi-liquid transport and their potential role in Fermi surface reconstruction and quantum oscillations.
Contribution
It provides the first bulk evidence of CDW correlations in Hg1201 and links these to Fermi-liquid behavior and quantum oscillation phenomena, expanding understanding of CDW's role in cuprates.
Findings
CDW correlations observed in Hg1201 without magnetic field
CDW and Fermi-liquid transport occur below ~200 K
Smaller CDW wave vector aligns with larger electron pocket
Abstract
Charge-density-wave (CDW) correlations within the quintessential CuO planes have been argued to either cause [1] or compete with [2] the superconductivity in the cuprates, and they might furthermore drive the Fermi-surface reconstruction in high magnetic fields implied by quantum oscillation (QO) experiments for YBaCuO (YBCO) [3] and HgBaCuO (Hg1201) [4]. Consequently, the observation of bulk CDW order in YBCO was a significant development [5,6,7]. Hg1201 features particularly high structural symmetry and recently has been demonstrated to exhibit Fermi-liquid charge transport in the relevant temperature-doping range of the phase diagram, whereas for YBCO and other cuprates this underlying property of the CuO planes is partially or fully masked [8-10]. It therefore is imperative to establish if the pristine transport behavior of Hg1201 is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics · Superconductivity in MgB2 and Alloys
