Neutron Scattering Study of Single Crystals of the High Tc Superconductor Nd-LSCO at High Doping
ORAL
Abstract
The La-214 family of cuprate superconductors is the original family of high temperature superconductors to be discovered. One branch of this family La(1.6-x)Nd(0.4)Sr(x)CuO4 (Nd-LSCO-x) has been of great interest as it displays the full complexity of the canonical hole-doped high TC phase diagram, but also displays well defined static charge and spin stripe order over a range of concentrations, optimized near x = 0.125.
We conducted neutron scattering experiments on two single crystal samples(x=0.19 and 0.24) using the SEQOIA chopper spectrometer at Spallation Neutron Source of Oak Ridge National Laboratory. We observed incommensurate elastic magnetic scattering at [1/2,1/2,L] positions in both x=0.19 and 0.24 samples at 5K. We also observed low energy spin gap behavior in the x=0.19 sample and 0.24 samples at 5K. As x=0.19 sample is optimally doped and x=0.24 sample at the end of the superconducting dome, our observation appear to nicely demonstrate the coupling between the low energy spin gap and superconductivity in this system.
We conducted neutron scattering experiments on two single crystal samples(x=0.19 and 0.24) using the SEQOIA chopper spectrometer at Spallation Neutron Source of Oak Ridge National Laboratory. We observed incommensurate elastic magnetic scattering at [1/2,1/2,L] positions in both x=0.19 and 0.24 samples at 5K. We also observed low energy spin gap behavior in the x=0.19 sample and 0.24 samples at 5K. As x=0.19 sample is optimally doped and x=0.24 sample at the end of the superconducting dome, our observation appear to nicely demonstrate the coupling between the low energy spin gap and superconductivity in this system.
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Presenters
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Qianli Ma
- McMaster Univ
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University