Dynamic competition between Cooper pair and spin density wave condensation
Quantum matter phases may coexist microscopically even when they display competing tendencies. A fundamental question is whether such a competition can be avoided through the elimination of one phase while the other one condenses into the ground state. Here, we present a high-resolution neutron spectroscopy study of the low-energy spin excitations in the high-temperature superconductor La 1.855 Sr 0.145 CuO 4 . In the normal state, we find low-energy magnetic fluctuations at incommensurate reciprocal lattice positions where spin-density-wave order emerges at lower Sr concentration or at high magnetic fields. While these spin excitations are largely suppressed by the emergence of the superconducting spin gap, some low-energy magnetic fluctuations persist deep inside the superconducting state. We interpret this result in terms of a dynamic competition between superconductivity and magnetism, where superconductivity impedes the condensation of low-energy magnetic fluctuations through the formation of magnetically mediated Cooper pairs.
University of Zurich
ETH Zurich
University of Zurich
Technical University of Denmark
Diamond Light Source
University of Copenhagen
University of Copenhagen
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
ETH Zurich
2025-05-09
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EPFL