Structural origins of the low-temperature orthorhombic to low-temperature tetragonal phase transition in high- Tc cuprates

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We undertake a detailed high-resolution diffraction study of a plain band insulator, La2MgO4, which may be viewed as a structural surrogate system of the undoped end-member of the high-Tc superconductor family La2-x-yAx2+Ry3+CuO4 (A=Ba,Sr; R=rareearth). We find that La2MgO4 exhibits the infamous low-temperature orthorhombic (LTO) to low-temperature tetragonal (LTT) phase transition that has been linked to the suppression of superconductivity in a variety of underdoped cuprates, including the well-known La2-xBaxCuO4 (x=0.125). Furthermore, we find that the LTO-to-LTT phase transition in La2MgO4 occurs for an octahedral tilt angle in the 4-5 range, similar to that which has previously been identified as a critical tipping point for superconductivity in these systems. We show that this phase transition, occurring in a system lacking spin correlations and competing electronic states such as charge density waves and superconductivity, can be understood by simply navigating the density functional theory ground-state energy landscape as a function of the order parameter amplitude. This result calls for a careful reinvestigation of the origins of the phase transitions in high-Tc superconductors based on the hole-doped, n=1 Ruddlesden-Popper lanthanum cuprates.

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Tidey, J. P., Keegan, C., Bristowe, N. C., Mostofi, A. A., Hong, Z. M., Chen, B. H., … Senn, M. S. (2022). Structural origins of the low-temperature orthorhombic to low-temperature tetragonal phase transition in high- Tc cuprates. Physical Review B, 106(8). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.106.085112

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