Surface-enhanced charge-density-wave instability in underdoped Bi2Sr2-xLaxCuO6+δ

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J. A. Rosen
R. Comin
G. Levy
D. Fournier
Z.-H. Zhu
B. Ludbrook
C. N. Veenstra
A. Nicolaou
D. Wong
P. Dosanjh
Y. Yoshida
H. Eisaki
G. R. Blake
F. White
T. T. M. Palstra
R. Sutarto
F. He
A. Fraño Pereira
Y. Lu
B. Keimer
G. Sawatzky
L. Petaccia
A. Damascelli
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[1] University of British Columbia,Department of Physics and Astronomy
[2] Quantum Matter Institute,undefined
[3] University of British Columbia,undefined
[4] National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST),undefined
[5] Materials Science Centre,undefined
[6] University of Groningen,undefined
[7] Agilent Technologies UK Ltd.,undefined
[8] Canadian Light Source,undefined
[9] University of Saskatchewan,undefined
[10] Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research,undefined
[11] Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie,undefined
[12] Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste,undefined
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Neutron and X-ray scattering experiments have provided mounting evidence for spin and charge ordering phenomena in underdoped cuprates. These range from early work on stripe correlations in Nd-LSCO to the latest discovery of charge-density-waves in YBa2Cu3O6+x. Both phenomena are characterized by a pronounced dependence on doping, temperature and an externally applied magnetic field. Here, we show that these electron-lattice instabilities exhibit also a previously unrecognized bulk-surface dichotomy. Surface-sensitive electronic and structural probes uncover a temperature-dependent evolution of the CuO2 plane band dispersion and apparent Fermi pockets in underdoped Bi2 Sr2-x Lax CuO6+δ (Bi2201), which is directly associated with an hitherto-undetected strong temperature dependence of the incommensurate superstructure periodicity below 130 K. In stark contrast, the structural modulation revealed by bulk-sensitive probes is temperature-independent. These findings point to a surface-enhanced incipient charge-density-wave instability, driven by Fermi surface nesting. This discovery is of critical importance in the interpretation of single-particle spectroscopy data, and establishes the surface of cuprates and other complex oxides as a rich playground for the study of electronically soft phases.
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