Charge-density wave formation in Sr14Cu24O41
Abstract
The electrodynamic response of the spin-ladder compound Sr14-xCaxCu24O41 (x=0, 3, 9) has been studied from radiofrequencies up to the infrared. At temperatures below 250 K a pronounced absorption peak appears around 12 cm-1 in Sr14Cu24O41 for the radiation polarized along the chains/ladders ( E c). In addition a strongly temperature dependent dielectric relaxation is observed in the kHz - MHz range. We explain this behavior by a charge density wave which develops in the ladders sub-system and produces a mode pinned at 12 cm-1. With increasing Ca doping the mode shifts up in frequency and eventually disappears for x=9 because the dimensionality of the system crosses over from one to two dimensions, giving way to the superconducting ground state under pressure.
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