Evidence for strong lattice effects as revealed from huge unconventional oxygen isotope effects on the pseudogap temperature in La$_{2-x}$Sr$_{x}$CuO$_{4}$
arXiv:1606.04251 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.95.014514
Abstract
The oxygen isotope ($^{16}$O/$^{18}$O) effect (OIE) on the pseudogap (charge-stripe ordering) temperature $T^{\ast}$ is investigated for the cuprate superconductor La$_{2-x}$Sr$_{x}$CuO$_{4}$ as a function of doping $x$ by means of x-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES) studies. A strong $x$ dependent and sign reversed OIE on $T^{\ast}$ is observed. The OIE exponent $α_{T^{\ast}}$ systematically decreases from $α_{T^{\ast}} = - 0.6(1.3)$ for $x = 0.15$ to $α_{T^{\ast}} = - 4.4(1.1)$ for $x = 0.06$, corresponding to increasing $T^{\ast}$ and decreasing superconducting transition temperature $T_{c}$. Both $T^{\ast}(^{16}{\rm O})$ and $T^{\ast}(^{18}{\rm O})$ exhibit a linear doping dependence with different slopes and critical end points (where $T^{\ast}(^{16}{\rm O})$ and $T^{\ast}(^{18}{\rm O})$ fall to zero) at $x_{c}(^{16}{\rm O}) = 0.201(4)$ and $x_{c}(^{18}{\rm O}) = 0.182(3)$, indicating a large positive OIE of $x_{c}$ with an exponent of $α_{x_{c}} = 0.84(22)$. The remarkably large and strongly doping dependent OIE on $T^{\ast}$ signals a substantial involvement of the lattice in the formation of the pseudogap, consistent with a polaronic approach to cuprate superconductivity and the vibronic character of its ground state.