Gigantic Impact of Magnetic Impurity on Stripe Order in La$_{2-x}$Sr$_{x}$CuO$_4$ ($x$$\sim$1/8)
arXiv:0903.5391
Abstract
Precise neutron-scattering experiments on La$_{1.88-y}$Sr$_{0.12+y}$Cu$_{0.99}$R$_{0.01}$O$_4$ ($y$=0 for R=Cu, Zn and $y$=0.01 for R=Ga, Fe) were performed to examine the stability of stripe order in cuprate oxides through impurity substitution effects. For all the impurity-substituted samples a static charge-density-wave order similar to that reported in the low-temperature-tetragonal phase (LTT) was discovered in the low-temperature-orthorhombic (LTO) phase for the first time. Fe substitution significantly enhanced both the charge- and spin-density-wave orders. These results indicate that dynamical charge stripes can be stabilized into static ones around the Cu-site defects regardless of the type of crystal structure. Additionally, large magnetic moments at the Cu-site may induce a decrease in the Cu spin fluctuations around the defects, which in turn, enhances the static charge-density-wave order.
5 pages, 4 figures