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Ultrafast time-resolved x-ray scattering reveals diffusive charge order dynamics in La2-x Ba x CuO4.

Matteo MitranoSangjun LeeAli A HusainLuca DelacretazMinhui ZhuGilberto de la Peña MunozStella X-L SunYoung Il JoeAlexander H M ReidScott F WandelGiacomo CoslovichWilliam SchlotterTim Brandt van DrielJohn A SchneelochGenda GuSean HartnollNigel GoldenfeldPeter Abbamonte
Published in: Science advances (2019)
Charge order is universal among high-T c cuprates, but its relation to superconductivity is unclear. While static order competes with superconductivity, dynamic order may be favorable and even contribute to Cooper pairing. Using time-resolved resonant soft x-ray scattering at a free-electron laser, we show that the charge order in prototypical La2-x Ba x CuO4 exhibits transverse fluctuations at picosecond time scales. These sub-millielectron volt excitations propagate by Brownian-like diffusion and have an energy scale remarkably close to the superconducting T c. At sub-millielectron volt energy scales, the dynamics are governed by universal scaling laws defined by the propagation of topological defects. Our results show that charge order in La2-x Ba x CuO4 exhibits dynamics favorable to the in-plane superconducting tunneling and establish time-resolved x-rays as a means to study excitations at energy scales inaccessible to conventional scattering techniques.
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