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Mobile Antiphase Domains in Lightly Doped Lanthanum Cuprate

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Stripes and Related Phenomena

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Light hole doping of lanthanum cuprate strongly suppresses the onset of antiferro-magnetic (AF) order. Surprisingly, it simultaneously suppresses the extrapolated zero temperature sublattice magnetization. 139La NQR results in-lightly doped La2Cu1−xLixO4 demonstrate that these effects are independent of the details of the mobility of the added holes. We propose a model in which doped holes phase separate into charged domain walls that surround “antiphase” domains. These domains are mobile down to ∼30 K, at which point they either become pinned to the lattice or evaporate as their constituent holes become pinned to dopant impurities.

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Hammel, P.C., Suh, B.J., Sarrao, J.L., Fisk, Z. (2002). Mobile Antiphase Domains in Lightly Doped Lanthanum Cuprate. In: Bianconi, A., Saini, N.L. (eds) Stripes and Related Phenomena. Selected Topics in Superconductivity, vol 8. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47100-0_35

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