Original paper
Visualizing the evolution from the Mott insulator to a charge-ordered insulator in lightly doped cuprates
Abstract
A scanning tunnelling spectroscopy study focuses on the lightly doped region of the phase diagram of a cuprate superconductor to reveal the microscopic evolution of a high-temperature superconductor from a charge-ordered insulator. High-temperature superconductivity in the cuprates is widely believed to originate from an antiferromagnetic parent Mott insulator when doped with charge carriers1. In terms of the electronic structure, the key...
Paper Details
Title
Visualizing the evolution from the Mott insulator to a charge-ordered insulator in lightly doped cuprates
Published Date
Aug 8, 2016
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
11
Pages
1047 - 1051