Short range smectic order driving long range nematic order: Example of cuprates

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We present a model for describing the combined presence of nematic and 'smectic' or stripe-like orders seen in recent scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) experiments on cuprates. The smectic order is treated as an electronic charge density wave with an associated Peierls distortion or a 'Pomeranchuk wave'. This primary order is restricted to nanoscale domains by disorder effects, while the secondary coupling to strain generates the nematic order with a considerably longer range. A variety of experimental results are shown to be consistent with our theoretical predictions.

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Markiewicz, R. S., Lorenzana, J., Seibold, G., & Bansil, A. (2016). Short range smectic order driving long range nematic order: Example of cuprates. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep19678

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