<u>Field Induced Density Wave State in Cuprates</u>

ORAL

Abstract

Cuprate superconductors are the prototypical example of a complex condensate where superconductivity may co-exist and intertwine with charge and spin orders. Many questions regarding the cuprate phase diagram remain: “What symmetries are broken?, “Which order parameters are in the driving seat?” and “What is the nature of the high magnetic field state?”. To address these questions I will present spectroscopic imaging STM measurements of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ as a function of magnetic field.

Presenters

  • Stephen Edkins

    • University of St. Andrews
    • Stanford University

Authors

  • Stephen Edkins

    • University of St. Andrews
    • Stanford University
  • Andrey Kostin

    • LASSP, Cornell University
  • Kazuhiro Fujita

    • Brookhaven National Lab
  • Andrew Mackenzie

    • Max Planck Institute Chemical Physics of Solids
    • Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids
    • Max Planck Inst
    • Max Plank Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids
  • Hiroshi Eisaki

    • IAIST
    • Inst. of Advanced Industrial Science and Tech., Tsukuba,
    • National Institute for Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
    • National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
    • Electronics and Photonics Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
    • AIST
  • Shin-ichi Uchida

    • University of Tokyo
  • James Davis

    • Cornell University
    • LASSP, Cornell University
    • LASSP, Physics, Cornell University
  • Mohammad Hamidian

    • Harvard University
    • University of California at Davis
    • Physics, Harvard University