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Ferro-type order of magneto-electric quadrupoles as an order-parameter for the pseudo-gap phase of a cuprate superconductor. | LitMetric

Ferro-type order of magneto-electric quadrupoles as an order-parameter for the pseudo-gap phase of a cuprate superconductor.

J Phys Condens Matter

ISIS Facility, STFC Oxfordshire OX11 0QX, UK. Diamond Light Source Ltd, Oxfordshire OX11 0DE, UK.

Published: July 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • Researchers agree that understanding the pseudo-gap phase is crucial in high-Tc materials, leading to various experiments on cuprates.
  • Two significant studies, the Kerr effect and neutron Bragg diffraction, suggest that underdoped YBCO samples exhibit an unusual long-range magnetic order, although not all measurements support this.
  • The authors propose that the observed effects are due to ordered magneto-electric quadrupoles at Cu sites, providing a unified theory for the pseudo-gap phase and presenting evidence of neutron interactions with these multipoles.

Article Abstract

There is general agreement within the community of researchers that investigate high-Tc materials that it is most important to understand the pseudo-gap phase. To this end, many experiments on various cuprates have been reported. Two prominent investigations-Kerr effect and neutron Bragg diffraction-imply that underdoped YBCO samples possess long-range magnetic order of an unusual kind. However, other measurements do not support the existence of magnetic order. Here we show that the Kerr effect and magnetic Bragg diffraction data are individual manifestations of ordered magneto-electric quadrupoles at Cu sites. While the use of magneto-electric multipoles is new in studies of the electronic properties of cuprates, they are not unknown in other materials, including an investigation with x-rays of the parent compound CuO. We exploit the recent prediction that neutrons are deflected by magneto-electric multipoles. The outcome of our study is a theory for the order-parameter of the pseudo-gap phase without the aforementioned conflict with other measurements, and the first experimental evidence that neutrons interact with multipoles belonging to a state of magnetic charge.

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