凝聚态物理
超导电性
自旋(空气动力学)
配对
硒化物
电子
铜酸盐
电荷(物理)
兴奋剂
量子隧道
材料科学
物理
扫描隧道显微镜
量子力学
热力学
冶金
硒
作者
Ziyuan Chen,Dong Li,Zouyouwei Lu,Yue Liu,Jiakang Zhang,Yuanji Li,Ruotong Yin,Mingzhe Li,Tong Zhang,Xiaoli Dong,Y. J. Yan,Donglai Feng
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-023-37792-3
摘要
Abstract Intertwined spin and charge orders have been widely studied in high-temperature superconductors, since their fluctuations may facilitate electron pairing; however, they are rarely identified in heavily electron-doped iron selenides. Here, using scanning tunneling microscopy, we show that when the superconductivity of (Li 0.84 Fe 0.16 OH)Fe 1- x Se is suppressed by introducing Fe-site defects, a short-ranged checkerboard charge order emerges, propagating along the Fe-Fe directions with an approximately 2a Fe period. It persists throughout the whole phase space tuned by Fe-site defect density, from a defect-pinned local pattern in optimally doped samples to an extended order in samples with lower T c or non-superconducting. Intriguingly, our simulations indicate that the charge order is likely driven by multiple-Q spin density waves originating from the spin fluctuations observed by inelastic neutron scattering. Our study proves the presence of a competing order in heavily electron-doped iron selenides, and demonstrates the potential of charge order as a tool to detect spin fluctuations.
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