M. Moretti Sala
European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
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Science | 2012
G. Ghiringhelli; M. Le Tacon; M. Minola; S. Blanco-Canosa; C. Mazzoli; N. B. Brookes; G. M. De Luca; A. Frano; D. G. Hawthorn; F. He; T. Loew; M. Moretti Sala; D. C. Peets; M. Salluzzo; E. Schierle; R. Sutarto; G. A. Sawatzky; E. Weschke; B. Keimer; L. Braicovich
A State of High Tc Superconductivity There are strong indications that high-temperature superconductivity in the cuprates is formed amid competing orders, but only two have been observed unambiguously. The so-called stripe order has been observed in a Lanthanum-based cuprate family and consists of coexisting charge-and-spin modulations and occurs at a characteristic dopant concentration in which the critical temperature Tc has a dip. Now, Ghiringhelli et al. (p. 821, published online 12 July; see the Perspective by Tranquada) have used resonant inelastic x-ray scattering to uncover a related but apparently two-dimensional charge order in the much cleaner YBCO cuprate family. The charge fluctuations were not commensurate with the lattice and did not originate in the characteristic oxygen chains of YBCO. The order appeared only in a narrow interval of dopant concentrations and competed with superconductivity, which provides a natural explanation for a plateau in Tc observed in the same range. Scattering experiments uncover an order competing with superconductivity in a cuprate family. The concept that superconductivity competes with other orders in cuprate superconductors has become increasingly apparent, but obtaining direct evidence with bulk-sensitive probes is challenging. We have used resonant soft x-ray scattering to identify two-dimensional charge fluctuations with an incommensurate periodicity of ~3.2 lattice units in the copper-oxide planes of the superconductors (Y,Nd)Ba2Cu3O6+x, with hole concentrations of 0.09 to 0.13 per planar Cu ion. The intensity and correlation length of the fluctuation signal increase strongly upon cooling down to the superconducting transition temperature (Tc); further cooling below Tc abruptly reverses the divergence of the charge correlations. In combination with earlier observations of a large gap in the spin excitation spectrum, these data indicate an incipient charge density wave instability that competes with superconductivity.
Nature Physics | 2011
M. Le Tacon; G. Ghiringhelli; Jiří Chaloupka; M. Moretti Sala; V. Hinkov; M. W. Haverkort; M. Minola; M. Bakr; K. J. Zhou; S. Blanco-Canosa; Claude Monney; Y. T. Song; G. L. Sun; C.T. Lin; G. M. De Luca; M. Salluzzo; Giniyat Khaliullin; Thorsten Schmitt; L. Braicovich; B. Keimer
In the copper oxide superconductors, spin fluctuations might be involved in the electronic pairing mechanism. The case for such magnetically mediated superconductivity is now strengthened by the discovery of high-energy magnetic excitations that are not affected by chemical doping levels within several cuprates.
Physical Review B | 2009
R. Sutarto; S. G. Altendorf; B. Coloru; M. Moretti Sala; T. Haupricht; Calvin Chang; Z. Hu; C. Schüßler-Langeheine; N. Hollmann; H. Kierspel; H. H. Hsieh; H.-J. Lin; Chuangtian Chen; L. H. Tjeng
We have succeeded in growing epitaxial and highly stoichiometric films of EuO on yttria–stabilized cubic zirconia (YSZ) (001). The use of the Eu–distillation process during the molecular beam epitaxy assisted growth enables the consistent achievement of stoichiometry. We have also succeeded in growing the films in a layer–by–layer fashion by fine tuning the Eu vs. oxygen deposition rates. The initial stages of growth involve the limited supply of oxygen from the YSZ substrate, but the EuO stoichiometry can still be well maintained. The films grown were sufficiently smooth so that the capping with a thin layer of aluminum was leak tight and enabled ex situ experiments free from trivalent Eu species. The findings were used to obtain recipes for better epitaxial growth of EuO on MgO (001).
New Journal of Physics | 2011
M. Moretti Sala; Valentina Bisogni; C. Aruta; G. Balestrino; H. Berger; N. B. Brookes; G. M. De Luca; D. Di Castro; M. Grioni; M Guarise; P. G. Medaglia; F. Miletto Granozio; M. Minola; P. Perna; M. Radovic; M. Salluzzo; Thorsten Schmitt; K. J. Zhou; L. Braicovich; G. Ghiringhelli
We measured the high-resolution Cu L-3 edge resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) of undoped cuprates La2CuO4, Sr2CuO2Cl2, CaCuO2 and NdBa2Cu3O6. The dominant spectral features were assigned to dd excitations and we extensively studied their polarization and scattering geometry dependence. In a pure ionic picture, we calculated the theoretical cross sections for those excitations and used these to fit the experimental data with excellent agreement. By doing so, we were able to determine the energy and symmetry of Cu-3d states for the four systems with unprecedented accuracy and confidence. The values of the effective parameters could be obtained for the single-ion crystal field model but not for a simple two-dimensional cluster model. The firm experimental assessment of dd excitation energies carries important consequences for the physics of high-T-c superconductors. On the one hand, we found that the minimum energy of orbital excitation is always >= 1.4 eV, i.e. well above the mid-infrared spectral range, which leaves to magnetic excitations (up to 300 meV) a major role in Cooper pairing in cuprates. On the other hand, it has become possible to study quantitatively the effective influence of dd excitations on the superconducting gap in cuprates.
Physical Review B | 2012
D. Di Castro; M Salvato; A. Tebano; D. Innocenti; C. Aruta; W. Prellier; Oleg I. Lebedev; I Ottaviani; N. B. Brookes; M. Minola; M. Moretti Sala; C. Mazzoli; P. G. Medaglia; G. Ghiringhelli; L. Braicovich; M. Cirillo; Giuseppe Balestrino
We report the occurrence of superconductivity, with maximum Tc = 40 K, in superlattices (SLs) based on two insulating oxides, namely CaCuO2 and SrTiO3. In these (CaCuO2)n/(SrTiO3)m SLs, the CuO2 planes belong only to CaCuO2 block, which is an antiferromagnetic insulator. Superconductivity, confined within few unit cells at the CaCuO2/SrTiO3 interface, shows up only when the SLs are grown in a highly oxidizing atmosphere, because of extra oxygen ions entering at the interfaces. Evidence is reported that the hole doping of the CuO2 planes is obtained by charge transfer from the interface layers, which act as charge reservoir.
Advanced Materials | 2013
M. Salluzzo; Stefano Gariglio; X. Torrelles; Zoran Ristic; R. Di Capua; J. Drnec; M. Moretti Sala; G. Ghiringhelli; R. Felici; N. B. Brookes
A full understanding of the mechanism of the formation of a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) at the interface between insulating LaAlO3 (LAO) thin films and bulk SrTiO3 (STO) crystals is a prerequisite for the full exploitation of this class of materials. Here, by using a combination of advanced X-ray synchrotron-based spectroscopic and structural measurements, it is shown that a structural and electronic reconstruction of the interface occurs before the realization of the 2DEG.
Physical Review B | 2013
M. Le Tacon; M. Minola; D. C. Peets; M. Moretti Sala; S. Blanco-Canosa; V. Hinkov; R. Liang; D. A. Bonn; W. N. Hardy; C.T. Lin; Thorsten Schmitt; L. Braicovich; G. Ghiringhelli; B. Keimer
Using resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) at the Cu
Physical Review B | 2009
R. Sutarto; S. G. Altendorf; B. Coloru; M. Moretti Sala; T. Haupricht; C. F. Chang; Z. Hu; C. Schüßler-Langeheine; N. Hollmann; H. Kierspel; J. A. Mydosh; H. H. Hsieh; H.-J. Lin; Chuangtian Chen; L. H. Tjeng
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Physical Review Letters | 2014
M. Moretti Sala; Kenya Ohgushi; A. Al-Zein; Y. Hirata; G. Monaco; M. Krisch
-absorption edge, we have observed intense, dispersive spin excitations in highly overdoped Tl
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2013
S. Boseggia; H. C. Walker; J. G. Vale; R. Springell; Z. Feng; R. S. Perry; M. Moretti Sala; Henrik M. Rønnow; S. P. Collins; D. F. Mcmorrow
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