Dynamic Parallel Spin Stripes from the 1/8 anomaly to the End of Superconductivity in La$_{1.6-x}$Nd$_{0.4}$Sr$_x$CuO$_4$
Qianli Ma, Evan M. Smith, Zachary W. Cronkwright, Mirela Dragomir,, Gabrielle Mitchell, Alexander I. Kolesnikov, Matthew B. Stone, Bruce D., Gaulin

TL;DR
This study uses neutron spectroscopy to track the evolution of dynamic parallel spin stripe fluctuations in La$_{1.6-x}$Nd$_{0.4}$Sr$_x$CuO$_4$ across a wide doping range, revealing persistent magnetic fluctuations linked to the pseudogap and superconductivity.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the persistence of dynamic spin stripe fluctuations across different doping levels, including near the end of superconductivity, supporting a quantum spin glass model.
Findings
Persistent spin stripe fluctuations at all dopings studied.
A structured energy peak near 17 meV in magnetic spectral weight.
Similarity of fluctuations to quantum spin glass models.
Abstract
We have carried out new neutron spectroscopic measurements on single crystals of LaNdSrCuO from 0.12 to 0.26 using time-of-flight techniques. These measurements allow us to follow the evolution of parallel spin stripe fluctuations with energies less than 33 meV, from x=0.12 to 0.26. Samples at these hole-doping levels are known to display static (on the neutron scattering time scale) parallel spin stripes at low temperature, with onset temperatures and intensities which decrease rapidly with increasing x. Nonetheless, we report remarkably similar dynamic spectral weight for the corresponding dynamic parallel spin stripes, between 5 meV to 33 meV, from the 1/8 anomaly near x=0.12, to optimal doping near x=0.19 to the quantum critical point for the pseudogap phase near x=0.24, and finally to the approximate end of superconductivity near x=0.26. This observed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
