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Strange metal behaviour from charge density fluctuations in cuprates

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COMMUNICATIONS PHYSICS
卷 4, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s42005-020-00505-z

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  1. University of Rome Sapienza [RM11715C642E8370, RM11916B56802AFE, RM11816431DBA5AF]
  2. Italian Ministero dell'Universita e della Ricerca [PRIN 2017Z8TS5B]
  3. Fondazione CARIPLO
  4. Regione Lombardia, through the ERC-P-ReXS project [2016-0790]
  5. Swedish Research Council (VR) under the project Evolution of nanoscale charge order in superconducting YBCO nanostructures
  6. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

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A strange metallic state above the pseudogap temperature T-* in cuprates has puzzled scientists for a long time. Recent experiments have identified charge density fluctuations as a possible microscopic mechanism underlying this behavior, shedding light on the mysteries surrounding the strange metal phenomenology.
Besides the mechanism responsible for high critical temperature superconductivity, the grand unresolved issue of the cuprates is the occurrence of a strange metallic state above the so-called pseudogap temperature T-*. Even though such state has been successfully described within a phenomenological scheme, the so-called Marginal Fermi-Liquid theory, a microscopic explanation is still missing. However, recent resonant X-ray scattering experiments identified a new class of charge density fluctuations characterized by low characteristic energies and short correlation lengths, which are related to the well-known charge density waves. These fluctuations are present over a wide region of the temperature-vs-doping phase diagram and extend well above T-*. Here we investigate the consequences of charge density fluctuations on the electron and transport properties and find that they can explain the strange metal phenomenology. Therefore, charge density fluctuations are likely the long-sought microscopic mechanism underlying the peculiarities of the metallic state of cuprates. The strange metallic state of cuprates occurring in a broad region of their phase diagram outside the superconducting and pseudogapped regions remains a mystery. Here the authors consider the charge density fluctuations recently discovered in resonant X-ray experiments as a possible source of scattering and show that these fluctuations can account for the strange metallic behavior.

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