Static Magnetic Order in Underdoped HgBa$_{2}$CuO$_{4+\delta }$

ORAL

Abstract

It is believed by many that understanding the pseudogap phase is essential to understanding the mechanism of high-transition-temperature superconductivity. Here we present the first experimental identification, by polarized neutron diffraction, of an exotic magnetic order in the HgBa$_{2}$CuO$_{4+\delta }$ (Hg1201), which is considered the model high-Tc material with (i) simple tetragonal structure, (ii) large spacing between the CuO$_{2}$ planes, and (iii) the highest Tc among all single-layer compounds [1]. The order parameter develops below a characteristic temperature T$_{mag}$ that nicely agrees with the pseudogap temperature T* determined by DC transport. Our result is highly consistent with the previous work by B. Fauque \textit{et al. }on the bi-layer compound YBCO [2], and can be interpreted within an orbital-current picture that breaks time-reversal symmetry but preserves discrete translational symmetry. The magnitude and the orientation of the magnetic moments of the current loops are experimentally investigated. 1. X. Zhao \textit{et al.}, Adv. Mat. \textbf{18}, 3243 (2006). 2. B. Fauque \textit{et al.}, PRL \textbf{96}, 197001 (2006).

Authors

  • Yuan Li

    • Stanford University
    • Stanford Univ.
  • Victor Baledent

    • LLB, France
  • Neven Barisic

    • Stanford University
    • Universitat Stuttgart, Germany
  • Philippe Bourges

    • Laboratoire L\'eon Brillouin
    • LLB, France
  • Yongchan Cho

    • Pusan National University
    • Pusan National Univ., Korea
  • Benoit Fauque

    • LLB, France
  • Yvan Sidis

    • LLB, France
  • Guichuan Yu

    • Stanford University
    • Stanford Univ.
  • Xudong Zhao

    • Jilin University
    • Jilin Univ., P. R. China
  • Martin Greven

    • Stanford University
    • Stanford University/SSRL
    • Stanford Univ.