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    Detection of a two-phonon mode in a cuprate superconductor via polarimetric RIXS

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    Recent improvements in the energy resolution of resonant inelastic x-ray scattering experiments (RIXS) at the Cu-L3_3 edge have enabled the study of lattice, spin, and charge excitations. Here, we report on the detection of a low intensity signal at 140meV, twice the energy of the bond-stretching (BS) phonon mode, in the cuprate superconductor Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+x\textrm{Bi}_2\textrm{Sr}_2\textrm{Ca}\textrm{Cu}_2\textrm{O}_{8+x} (Bi-2212). Ultra-high resolution polarimetric RIXS measurements allow us to resolve the outgoing polarization of the signal and identify this feature as a two-phonon excitation. Further, we study the connection between the two-phonon mode and the BS one-phonon mode by constructing a joint density of states toy model that reproduces the key features of the data

    Pairing Symmetry of the High Temperature Superconductors

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    Engineering interfaces in cuprate superconductors

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    International Conference on Strongly Correlated Electron Systems (SCES 2007), Houston, TX, MAY 13-18, 2007International audienceUsing an advanced molecular beam epitaxy system for atomic-layer engineering of complex oxides, we have fabricated a variety of superlattices with stacked layers of La2-xSrxCuO4 doped to different levels. In superlattices formed by stacking highly overdoped, metallic La1.5Sr0.5CuO4 and insulating La2CuO4 layers we have observed superconductivity at temperature as high as 30 K, even though neither of the building blocks was superconducting. Different possible mechanisms of this superconductivity are discussed. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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