2000
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.62.r14677
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Enhancement of static antiferromagnetic correlations by magnetic field in a superconductorLa2xSrx

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“…17,19,21,[32][33][34] In Fig. 1(a), we show a constant energy scan obtained with the spectrometer set to energy transferhω = 0 meV.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17,19,21,[32][33][34] In Fig. 1(a), we show a constant energy scan obtained with the spectrometer set to energy transferhω = 0 meV.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T he enhancement of spin-stripe order by a magnetic field in [3][4][5][6][7] . Recently, the discovery of charge order in YBa 2 Cu 3 O y appearing only for fields perpendicular to the copper-oxide planes sufficiently strong to be detrimental to superconductivity 8 , as well as the subsequent observation of related charge density wave (CDW) correlations [9][10][11] , has provided further evidence of competition.…”
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“…For an intermediate doping concentration of x = 0.144, Khaykovich et al [230] have recently shown that, although no elastic magnetic peaks are seen at zero field, a static SDW does appear for H > H c ∼ 3 T. Such behavior [224], [223], [230], [52], and [51]. The solid curve suggests the shape of a boundary between a state with spin-density-wave order and superconductivity on the left and superconductivity alone on the right, as first proposed by Demler et al [225].…”
Section: Magnetic Fieldmentioning
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“…8.20. For samples with lower doping (x = 0.10 [224] and 0.12 [223]) there is a small elastic, incommensurate, magnetic peak intensity in zero field that is substantially enhanced by application of a c-axis magnetic field. The growth of the intensity with field is consistent with 13) where H c2 is the upper critical field for superconductivity [224].…”
Section: Magnetic Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%