Magnetic Origin of the Tetragonal-Orthorhombic Phase Transition in the Cuprates
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Abstract
It is shown that a quasi two dimensional (layered) Heisenberg antiferromagnet with fully frustrated interplane couplings generically exhibits two thermal phase transitions with lowering temperature -- an upper transition (``order from disorder without order'') in which the lattice point-group symmetry is spontaneously broken, and a lower Ne{e}l transition at which spin-rotational symmetry is broken. We therefore suggest that it may primarily be the magnetic interactions between planes, rather than strains associated with a mismatch of ionic radii, that are responsible for the tetragonal to orthorhombic (T-O) structural phase transition seen in many of the cuprates.
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Authors
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Jiangping Hu
Department of Physics, Purdue University, Purdue University
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Chen Fang
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Steven Kivelson
Stanford University, Department of Physics, Stanford University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, UCLA, and Department of Physics, Stanford University, Department of Physics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305
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Stuart Brown
UCLA