Quantum critical behavior of cuprate superconductors observed by inelastic X-ray scattering
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Abstract
Progress toward a complete understanding of cuprate superconductors has been hindered by their intricate phase diagram, potentially linked to a quantum critical point (QCP). However, conclusive evidence for the QCP is lacking, as the presumed QCP is buried under the superconducting dome, disguising its presence. Here, we use high-resolution resonant inelastic X-ray scattering to examine the dynamical charge-charge correlation in La2-xSrxCuO4 and uncover the quantum critical scaling, a key feature required for a QCP. Specifically, \djh{we observed that the inverse correlation lengths for various dopings and temperatures collapsed onto a universal scaling curve, yielding a critical exponent ν of 0.75. The non-negativity of this exponent confirms the presence of a QCP. Remarkably, the value of ν suggests that while the QCP is manifested through the charge-density wave, other orders also participate such that the QCP appears to be in the universality class characterized by the O(4) symmetry, in reminiscence of the microscopic SO(4) symmetry in the Hubbard model at half filling. Further analysis indicates that the QCP is associated with a large quasi-particle lifetime, revealing the intertwined nature of quantum fluctuations.
*This work was supported in part by the National Science and Technology Council of Taiwan under Grant No. NSTC112-2112-M-007-031, NSTC 112-2112-M-213-026-MY3 and 110-2923-M-213-001. We also thank the support by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science under Grant No. JP22K03535. AF acknowledges the support from the Yushan Fellow Program under the Ministry of Education (MOE) of Taiwan. CYM acknowledges support from the Center for Quantum Science and Technology within the framework of the Higher Education Sprout Project by the MOE of Taiwan.
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Presenters
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Chung-Yu Mou
- National TsingHua University