Direct observation of bulk charge modulations in optimally-doped Bi1.5Pb0.6Sr1.54CaCu2O8+δ

Abstract

Bulk charge density modulations, recently observed in high critical-temperature (Tc) cuprate superconductors, coexist with the so-called pseudogap and compete with superconductivity. However, its direct observation has been limited to a narrow doping region in the underdoped regime. Using energy-resolved resonant x-ray scattering we have found evidence for such bulk charge modulations, or soft collective charge modes (soft CCMs), in optimally doped Bi1.5Pb0.6Sr1.54CaCu2O8+δ (Pb-Bi2212) around the summit of the superconducting dome with momentum transfer q0.28 reciprocal lattice units (r.l.u.) along the Cu-O bond direction. The signal is stronger at T Tc than at lower temperatures, thereby confirming a competition between soft CCMs and superconductivity. These results demonstrate that soft CCMs are not constrained to the underdoped regime, suggesting that soft CCMs appear across a large part of the phase diagram of cuprates and are intimately entangled with high-Tc superconductivity.

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