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Charge density waves (CDWs) have been observed in nearly all families of copper-oxide superconductors. But the behavior of these phases across different families has been perplexing. In La-based cuprates, the CDW wavevector is an increasing function of doping, exhibiting the so-called Yamada behavior, while in Y- and Bi-based materials the behavior is the opposite. Here, we report a combined resonant soft X-ray scattering (RSXS) and neutron scattering study of charge and spin density waves in isotopically enriched La 1.8 − x Eu 0.2 Sr x CuO 4 over a range of doping 0.07 ≤ x ≤ 0.20 . We find that the CDW amplitude is temperature independent and develops well above experimentally accessible temperatures. Further, the CDW wavevector shows a nonmonotonic temperature dependence, exhibiting Yamada behavior at low temperature with a sudden change occurring near the spin ordering temperature. We describe these observations using a Landau–Ginzburg theory for an incommensurate CDW in a metallic system with a finite charge compressibility and spin-CDW coupling. Extrapolating to high temperature, where the CDW amplitude is small and spin order is absent, our analysis predicts a decreasing wavevector with doping, similar to Y and Bi cuprates. Our study suggests that CDW order in all families of cuprates forms by a common mechanism.more » « less
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O'Neil, Galen; Sanders, Samuel; Szypryt, Paul; Dipti; Gall, Amy; Yang, Yang; Brewer, Samuel M.; Doriese, Randy; Fowler, Joe; Naing, Aung; et al (, Physical Review A)
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Steiger, Sarah; Currie, Thayne; Brandt, Timothy D.; Guyon, Olivier; Kuzuhara, Masayuki; Chilcote, Jeffrey; Groff, Tyler D.; Lozi, Julien; Walter, Alexander B.; Fruitwala, Neelay; et al (, The Astronomical Journal)null (Ed.)
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