Scattering interference signature of a pair density wave state in the cuprate pseudogap phase
An unidentified quantum fluid designated the pseudogap (PG) phase is produced by electron-density depletion in the CuO2 antiferromagnetic insulator. Current theories suggest that the PG phase may be a pair density wave (PDW) state characterized by a spatially modulating density of electron pairs. Su...
Main Authors: | Wang, S, Choubey, P, Chong, YX, Chen, W, Ren, W, Eisaki, H, Uchida, S, Hirschfeld, PJ, Davis, JCS |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2021
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