Evidence for a Vestigial Nematic State in the Cuprate Pseudogap Phase
Sourin Mukhopadhyay, Rahul Sharma, Chung Koo Kim, Stephen D. Edkins,, Mohammad H. Hamidian, Hiroshi Eisaki, Shin-ichi Uchida, Eun-Ah Kim, Michael, J. Lawler, Andrew P. Mackenzie, J. C. S\'eamus Davis, Kazuhiro Fujita

TL;DR
This paper provides evidence that a vestigial nematic state exists within the pseudogap phase of cuprate superconductors, revealing complex interplay between different broken-symmetry states and their energy scales.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the pseudogap phase hosts a vestigial nematic state, unifying the behavior of density-wave and nematic orders through sublattice imaging and energy analysis.
Findings
Both density-wave and nematic states peak at the pseudogap energy Δ*
No energy gap opens with the density-wave transition
The pseudogap opening coincides with the nematic state appearance
Abstract
The CuO antiferromagnetic insulator is transformed by hole-doping into an exotic quantum fluid usually referred to as the pseudogap (PG) phase. Its defining characteristic is a strong suppression of the electronic density-of-states D(E) for energies |E|<, where is the pseudogap energy. Unanticipated broken-symmetry phases have been detected by a wide variety of techniques in the PG regime, most significantly a finite Q density-wave (DW) state and a Q=0 nematic (NE) state. Sublattice-phase-resolved imaging of electronic structure allows the doping and energy dependence of these distinct broken symmetry states to be visualized simultaneously. Using this approach, we show that, even though their reported ordering temperatures T and T are unrelated to each other, both the DW and NE states always exhibit their maximum spectral intensity at the same…
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