Visualization and manipulation of four-leaf clover-shaped electronic state in cuprate
Visualization and manipulation of four-leaf clover-shaped electronic state in cuprate
High-Tc superconductivity in cuprates arises from carrier doping of an antiferromagnetic Mott insulator. Associated with these changes are spectral-weight transfers from the high-energy to low-energy, giving rise to a variety of intriguing electronic phenomena. In this study, for the first time, we discovered a 2a0 sized four-leaf clover-shaped (FLC) electronic state at low-energy, accompanied with the emergence of a characteristic "kink" around 16meV. With increasing doping, the number of FLC pattern decreases and ultimately vanishes in the overdoped region. Remarkably, we achieved real-time electric-field manipulation of this FLC state, through innovative in-situ scanning tunneling microscopy probe. This novel FLC state may not only redefine our understanding of precursor states of pairing, but also reveals its crucial role as a tunable electronic phase in high-Tc superconductors.
Zechao Wang、Fengyu Yao、Yuchen Huo、Zhongxu Wei、Zhiyuan Song、Mingqiang Ren、Ziyuan Cheng、Jinfeng Jia、Yu-Jie Sun、Qi-Kun Xue
物理学
Zechao Wang,Fengyu Yao,Yuchen Huo,Zhongxu Wei,Zhiyuan Song,Mingqiang Ren,Ziyuan Cheng,Jinfeng Jia,Yu-Jie Sun,Qi-Kun Xue.Visualization and manipulation of four-leaf clover-shaped electronic state in cuprate[EB/OL].(2025-06-26)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.21392.点此复制
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