Intra unit cell electronic structure of the d-symmetry form factor density wave in the underdoped cuprates -- Part I

ORAL

Abstract

A central issue of cuprate superconductivity research is to understand the nature of the unknown phase called the \textit{pseudogap} and its relationship to the $d$-wave superconductivity. To approach this we use spectroscopic imaging STM to study the electronic structure of Bi$_{2}$Sr$_{2}$CaCu$_{2}$O$_{8+\delta}$. Using our recently developed technique of sub-lattice phase-resolved electronic structure visualization within each CuO$_{2}$ unit-cell, we discovered a $d$-symmetry form factor density wave within the cuprate pseudogap state. In this talk, part I, we demonstrate that $d$-symmetry is the predominant form factor in the density wave within pseudogap states and show how this situation evolves upon doping.

Authors

  • Kazuhiro Fujita

    • Cornell University, CMPMS Brookhaven National Lab, University of Tokyo
    • Cornell University
  • Mohammad Hamidian

    • Cornell University
  • Stephen Edkins

    • University of St Andrews, Cornell University
    • Cornell University
  • Chung Koo Kim

    • Brookhaven National Laboratory
    • BNL
    • CMPMS Brookhaven National Lab, Cornell University
  • Andy Mackenzie

    • University of St. Andrews
  • Hiroshi Eisaki

    • Nanoelectronics Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
    • Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
    • National institute of advanced industrial science and technology
    • AIST, Japan
  • Shin-ichi Uchida

    • University of Tokyo
  • Michael Lawler

    • Binghamton University
  • Eun-Ah Kim

    • Cornell University
  • Subir Sachdev

    • Harvard University
    • Department of Physics, Harvard University
    • Harvard University / Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
  • J.C. Davis

    • Cornell University
    • BNL, Cornell, U of St. Andrews, Kavli Inst. at Cornell
    • Cornell University, CMPMS Brookhaven National Lab, University of St. Andrews, Kavli Institute at Cornell for Nanoscale Science