Phonons as a probe of electronic nematicity

ORAL

Abstract

We propose the use of acoustic phonons for studying signatures of nematic d-wave superconductivity, i.e. a d-wave superconductivity possessing broken $C_4$ symmetry. We We show that the $C_4\rightarrow C_2$ symmetrybreaking in nematic d-wave superconductors would cause broken symmetry in the phonon dispersion and decay rates. These effects result from the symmetry-allowed coupling between the nematic order parameter and deformations. The qualitative difference in the spatial structure of the phonon decay rate between ordinary d-wave and nematic d-wave superconductors suggests that acoustic phonons could be used as a probe of electronic nematicity. Recent developments in triple-axis spin-echo neutron scattering, which provides experimental access to the spatial structure of low-energy acoustic phonon decay rates, could make these effects observable in the near future.

*This work was supported in part by the Cornell Center for Materials Research through NSF un- der Grant No. 0520404

Authors

  • Eun-Ah Kim

    • Cornell University
    • Cornell Univerisity
    • LASSP, Dept. of Physics, Cornell U.
  • Srivatsan Chakram

    • Cornell University
  • Paul Goldbart

    • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    • Universiy of Illinois
    • University of Illinois
    • UIUC
    • Department of Physics and Institute for Condensed Matter Theory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Michael Lawler

    • SUNY Binghamton University