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X-ray imaging of dispersive charge modes in a doped Mott insulator near the antiferromagnet/superconductor transition
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Charge ExcitationsMode SofteningEngineeringCollective BehaviorElectronic StructureX-ray ImagingDoped Mott InsulatorSuperconductivityQuantum MaterialsHigh Tc SuperconductorsMagnetic Topological InsulatorQuantum MatterMaterials ScienceHigh-tc SuperconductivityPhysicsCondensed Matter TheorySolid-state PhysicNatural SciencesBulk Electronic ModesTopological InsulatorCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsDispersive Charge ModesTopological Heterostructures
Momentum-resolved inelastic resonant x-ray scattering is used to map the doping evolution of bulk electronic modes in the doped Mott insulator class ${\text{Nd}}_{2\ensuremath{-}x}{\text{Ce}}_{x}{\text{CuO}}_{4}$. As the doping induced antiferromagnet/superconductor (AFM/SC) transition is approached, we observe an anisotropic redistribution of the spectral weight of collective excitations over a large energy scale along the $\ensuremath{\Gamma}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}(\ensuremath{\pi},\ensuremath{\pi})$ direction, whereas the modes exhibit broadening $(\ensuremath{\sim}1\text{ }\text{eV})$ with relatively little softening along $\ensuremath{\Gamma}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}(\ensuremath{\pi},0)$ with respect to the parent Mott state $(x=0)$. Our study reveals a closing of the charge gap in the vicinity of the zone center even though the mode softening and spectral redistribution involve an unusually large energy scale over the full Brillouin zone. The collective behavior of modes in the vicinity of the AFM/SC critical transition is demonstrated.
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