Signatures of nematic quantum critical fluctuations in the Raman spectra of lightly doped cuprates

Abstract

We consider the lightly doped cuprates Y0.97Ca0.03BaCuO6.05 and La2-xSrxCuO4 (with x=0.02,0.04), where the presence of a fluctuating nematic state has often been proposed as a precursor of the stripe (or, more generically, charge-density wave) phase, which sets in at higher doping. We phenomenologically assume a quantum critical character for the longitudinal and transverse nematic, and for the charge-ordering fluctuations, and investigate the effects of these fluctuations in Raman spectra. We find that the longitudinal nematic fluctuations peaked at zero transferred momentum account well for the anomalous Raman absorption observed in these systems in the B2g channel, while the absence of such effect in the B1g channel may be due to the overall suppression of Raman response at low frequencies, associated with the pseudogap. While in Y0.97Ca0.03BaCuO6.05 the low-frequency lineshape is fully accounted by longitudinal nematic collective modes alone, in La2-xSrxCuO4 also charge-ordering modes with finite characteristic wavevector are needed to reproduce the shoulders observed in the Raman response. This different involvement of the nearly critical modes in the two materials suggests a different evolution of the nematic state at very low doping into the nearly charge-ordered state at higher doping.

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