X-rays writing/reading of charge density waves in the cuo2 plane of a simple cuprate superconductor

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It is now well established that superconductivity in cuprates competes with charge modulations giving an electronic phase separation at nanoscale. More specifically, superconducting electronic current takes root in the available free space left by electronic charge ordered domains, called charge density wave (CDW) puddles. This means that CDW domain arrangement plays a fundamental role in the mechanism of high temperature superconductivity in cuprates. Here we report about the possibility of controlling the population and spatial organization of the charge density wave puddles in a single crystal La2CuO4+y through X-ray illumination and thermal treatments. We apply a pump-probe method—based on X-ray illumination as a pump and X-ray diffraction as a probe—setting a writing/reading procedure of CDW puddles. Our findings are expected to allow new routes for advanced design and manipulation of superconducting pathways in new electronics.

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Campi, G., Ricci, A., Poccia, N., Fratini, M., & Bianconi, A. (2017). X-rays writing/reading of charge density waves in the cuo2 plane of a simple cuprate superconductor. Condensed Matter, 2(3), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.3390/condmat2030026

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