2015
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.92.224504
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Long-range order and pinning of charge-density waves in competition with superconductivity

Abstract: Recent experiments show that charge-density wave correlations are prevalent in underdoped cuprate superconductors. The correlations are short-ranged at weak magnetic fields but their intensity and spatial extent increase rapidly at low temperatures beyond a crossover field. Here we consider the possibility of long-range charge-density wave order in a model of a layered system where such order competes with superconductivity. We show that in the clean limit, low-temperature longrange order is stabilized by arbi… Show more

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“…The correlation length of the charge order is not expected to increase for T < T c due to a strong competition with d-SC. 77,78 Instead, the correlation length features a maximum at T c 79 showing an intimate connection between the d-SC and d-BDW orders. We remark that if the pinning of the d-BDW order is too strong, no superconductivity can emerge below T c .…”
Section: Phase Diagrammentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The correlation length of the charge order is not expected to increase for T < T c due to a strong competition with d-SC. 77,78 Instead, the correlation length features a maximum at T c 79 showing an intimate connection between the d-SC and d-BDW orders. We remark that if the pinning of the d-BDW order is too strong, no superconductivity can emerge below T c .…”
Section: Phase Diagrammentioning
confidence: 95%
“…It is a rational supposition, but not one which is directly confirmed in experiment, that the small Fermi surface areas apparent in the QOs reflect a Fermi surface reconstructed by one or the other of the observed CDW orders (phenomenological descriptions of these orders may be found in Ref. [20][21][22]. However, given that the CDW correlation lengths are at best comparable to the cyclotron radius, it is worth asking whether the observed Dingle factors are consistent with these correlation lengths.…”
Section: Application To Ybcomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These formalisms do not feature an enhanced symmetry and therefore do not exhibit the kind of collective modes discussed here. However some other works have considered composite order parameters such as the one we study here, and our work is therefore potentially relevant to these [59][60][61].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%