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Crossover from Collective to Incoherent Spin Excitations in Superconducting Cuprates Probed by Detuned Resonant Inelastic X-Ray Scattering

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume 119, Issue 9, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.097001

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  1. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
  2. PIK-POLARIX project of the Italian Ministry of Research (MIUR)
  3. Swiss National Science Foundation through Sinergia network Mott Physics Beyond the Heisenberg (MPBH)
  4. D-A-CH program (SNSF) [200021L 141325]
  5. European Community [290605]
  6. Max Planck-UBC Centre for Quantum Materials
  7. Killam
  8. A. P. Sloan
  9. A. von Humboldt
  10. NSERC
  11. Canada Research Chairs Program
  12. CFI
  13. CIFAR Quantum Materials

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Spin excitations in the overdoped high temperature superconductors Tl2Ba2CuO6+delta and (Bi,Pb)(2)(Sr,La)(2)CuO6+delta were investigated by resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) as functions of doping and detuning of the incoming photon energy above the Cu-L-3 absorption peak. The RIXS spectra at optimal doping are dominated by a paramagnon feature with peak energy independent of photon energy, similar to prior results on underdoped cuprates. Beyond optimal doping, the RIXS data indicate a sharp crossover to a regime with a strong contribution from incoherent particle-hole excitations whose maximum shows a fluorescencelike shift upon detuning. The spectra of both compound families are closely similar, and their salient features are reproduced by exact-diagonalization calculations of the single-band Hubbard model on a finite cluster. The results are discussed in the light of recent transport experiments indicating a quantum phase transition near optimal doping.

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