Effects of Superconductivity and Charge Order on the sub-Terahertz reflectivity of La1.875Ba0.125-ySryCuO4
Abstract
The reflectivity R (ω) of both the ab plane and the c axis of two single crystals of La1.875Ba0.125-ySryCuO4 has been measured down to 5 cm-1, using coherent synchrotron radiation below 30 cm-1. For y = 0.085, a Josephson Plasma Resonance is detected at T Tc = 31 K in Rc (ω), and a far-infrared peak (FIP) appears in the optical conductivity below 50 K, where non-static charge ordering (CO) is reported by X-ray scattering. For y = 0.05 (Tc = 10 K), a FIP is observed in the low-temperature tetragonal phase below the ordering temperature TCO. At 1/8 doping the peak frequency scales linearly with TCO, confirming that the FIP is an infrared signature of CO, either static or fluctuating.
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