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Charge density waves in cuprate superconductors beyond the critical doping
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Superconducting MaterialEngineeringBismuth-based SuperconductorsCdw CorrelationsCharge Density WavesCritical CurrentsSemiconductorsNovel SuperconductorsCharge DensitySuperconductivityQuantum MaterialsHigh Tc SuperconductorsMaterials ScienceHigh-tc SuperconductivityPhysicsSolid-state PhysicTransition Metal ChalcogenidesHigh-temperature SuperconductivityX-ray DiffractionCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsQuantum Superconductivity
Abstract The unconventional normal-state properties of the cuprates are often discussed in terms of emergent electronic order that onsets below a putative critical doping of x c ≈ 0.19. Charge density wave (CDW) correlations represent one such order; however, experimental evidence for such order generally spans a limited range of doping that falls short of the critical value x c , leading to questions regarding its essential relevance. Here, we use X-ray diffraction to demonstrate that CDW correlations in La 2− x Sr x CuO 4 persist up to a doping of at least x = 0.21. The correlations show strong changes through the superconducting transition, but no obvious discontinuity through x c ≈ 0.19, despite changes in Fermi surface topology and electronic transport at this doping. These results demonstrate the interaction between CDWs and superconductivity even in overdoped cuprates and prompt a reconsideration of the role of CDW correlations in the high-temperature cuprate phase diagram.
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