Neutron Scattering from Magnetic Excitations in Bi_2 Sr_2 Ca_2 O_8+delta
H.F. Fong, P. Bourges, Y. Sidis, L.P. Regnault, A. Ivanov, G.D. Gu, N., Koshizuka, B. Keimer

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a magnetic resonance peak in the superconducting state of Bi_2 Sr_2 Ca Cu_2 O_{8+\delta}, expanding understanding of magnetic excitations in copper oxide high-temperature superconductors.
Contribution
The study presents the first observation of a magnetic resonance peak in Bi_2 Sr_2 Ca Cu_2 O_{8+\delta}, demonstrating its presence across different copper oxide superconductors.
Findings
Magnetic resonance peak observed in Bi_2 Sr_2 Ca Cu_2 O_{8+\delta}
Supports the universality of magnetic excitations in copper oxides
Provides new empirical data for theoretical models
Abstract
Many physical properties of the copper oxide high temperature superconductors appear to defy the conventional (one-electron) theory of metals, and the development of new theories incorporating strong electron correlations is currently at the forefront of condensed matter physics. Inelastic neutron scattering provides incisive information about collective magnetic excitations that is required to guide this effort. Such measurements have thus far proven possible for only two of the many families of high temperature superconductors, La_{2-x} Sr_x CuO_4 and YBa_2 Cu_3 O_{6+x},because suitably large single crystals of other copper oxide compounds could not be grown. While the magnetic spectra of both materials bear certain similarities, there are also pronounced differences that have hampered a unified description of the spin dynamics in the copper oxides. In particular, a sharp resonant…
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