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Electron pockets in the Fermi surface of hole-doped high-$T$c superconductors

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This article is published in Bulletin of the American Physical Society.The article was published on 2008-03-11 and is currently open access. It has received 283 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Fermi surface & Superconductivity.

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Magnetic-field-induced charge-stripe order in the high-temperature superconductor YBa2Cu3Oy.

TL;DR: Nuclear magnetic resonance measurements are reported showing that high magnetic fields actually induce charge order, without spin order, in the CuO2 planes of YBa2Cu3Oy, and it is argued that it is most probably the same 4a-periodic modulation as in stripe-ordered copper oxides.
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Broken rotational symmetry in the pseudogap phase of a high- T c superconductor

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the pseudogap phase is an electronic state that strongly breaks four-fold rotational symmetry in YBa(2)Cu(3)O(y) that sets in precisely at T* throughout the doping phase diagram.
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Anomalous Criticality in the Electrical Resistivity of La2–xSrxCuO4

TL;DR: Measurements of the low-temperature in-plane resistivity of several highly doped La2–xSrxCuO4 single crystals in which the superconductivity had been stripped away by using high magnetic fields show that the resistivity is maximal at a critical doping level (pc) ∼ 0.19 at whichsuperconductivity is most robust.
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Incipient charge order observed by NMR in the normal state of YBa2Cu3Oy

TL;DR: It is shown that the short-ranged charge order recently reported in the normal state of YBa2Cu3Oy corresponds to a truly static modulation of the charge density, and that this modulation impacts on most electronic properties, and it appears jointly with intra-unit-cell nematic, but not magnetic, order.
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Emergence of charge order from the vortex state of a high-temperature superconductor.

TL;DR: It is shown using nuclear magnetic resonance that charge order in YBa2Cu3Oy has maximum strength inside the superconducting dome, similar to compounds of the La2-x(Sr,Ba)xCuO4 family, and that the overlap of halos of incipient charge order around vortex cores can explain the threshold magnetic field at which long-range charge order emerges.
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Evidence for stripe correlations of spins and holes in copper oxide superconductors

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the possibility that this effect is related to dynamical two-dimensional spin correlations, incommensurate with the crystal lattice, that have been observed in La2-SrxCuO4 by neutron scattering.
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How to detect fluctuating stripes in the high-temperature superconductors

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare and contrast the advantages of two limiting perspectives on the high-temperature superconductor: weak coupling, in which correlation effects are treated as a perturbation on an underlying metallic (although renormalized) Fermi-liquid state, and strong coupling, where the magnetism is associated with well defined localized spins, and stripes are viewed as a form of micro phase separation.
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Quantum oscillations and the Fermi surface in an underdoped high-Tc superconductor.

TL;DR: The observation of quantum oscillations in the electrical resistance of the oxygen-ordered copper oxide YBa2Cu3O6.5 establishes the existence of a well-defined Fermi surface in the ground state of underdoped copper oxides, once superconductivity is suppressed by a magnetic field.
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An Intrinsic Bond-Centered Electronic Glass with Unidirectional Domains in Underdoped Cuprates

TL;DR: In this paper, an atomic-resolution tunneling-asymmetry imaging was used to detect tunneling asymmetry in cuprates, and the emerging picture is then of a partial hole localization within an intrinsic electronic glass evolving, at higher hole densities, into complete delocalization and highest temperature superconductivity.
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Systematic deviation from T-linear behavior in the in-plane resistivity of YBa2Cu3O7-y: Evidence for dominant spin scattering.

TL;DR: Evidence that the charge transport in the CuO-2 plane is determined by spin scattering is found.
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