There are increasing indications that superconductivity competes with other
orders in cuprate superconductors, but obtaining direct evidence with
bulk-sensitive probes is challenging. We have used resonant soft x-ray
scattering to identify two-dimensional charge fluctuations with an
incommensurate periodicity of ∼3.2 lattice units in the copper-oxide
planes of the superconductors (Y,Nd)Ba2Cu3O6+x with hole
concentrations 0.09≤p≤0.13 per planar Cu ion. The intensity and
correlation length of the fluctuation signal increase strongly upon cooling
down to the superconducting transition temperature, Tc; further cooling
below Tc abruptly reverses the divergence of the charge correlations. In
combination with prior observations of a large gap in the spin excitation
spectrum, these data indicate an incipient charge-density-wave instability that
competes with superconductivity.Comment: to appear in Scienc