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Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Prof. J. C. Seamus Davis

Professor of Physics

Research theme

  • Fields, strings, and quantum dynamics
  • Quantum materials

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Macroscopic Quantum Matter
seamus.davis@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: +353830392937
Clarendon Laboratory, room 512.40.28
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Simultaneous transitions in cuprate momentum-space topology and electronic symmetry breaking

Science 344:6184 (2014) 612-616

Authors:

K Fujita, CK Kim, I Lee, J Lee, MH Hamidian, IA Firmo, S Mukhopadhyay, H Eisaki, S Uchida, MJ Lawler, EA Kim, JC Davis

Abstract:

The existence of electronic symmetry breaking in the underdoped cuprates and its disappearance with increased hole density p are now widely reported. However, the relation between this transition and the momentum-space (k →-space) electronic structure underpinning the superconductivity has not yet been established. Here, we visualize the Q→ = 0 (intra-unit-cell) and Q→ ≠ 0 (density-wave) broken-symmetry states, simultaneously with the coherent k→-space topology, for Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ samples spanning the phase diagram 0.06 ≤ p ≤ 0.23. We show that the electronic symmetry-breaking tendencies weaken with increasing p and disappear close to a critical doping pc = 0.19. Concomitantly, the coherent k →-space topology undergoes an abrupt transition, from arcs to closed contours, at the same pc. These data reveal that the k →-space topology transformation in cuprates is linked intimately with the disappearance of the electronic symmetry breaking at a concealed critical point.

Enigmatic nematic

Nature Physics Springer Nature 10:3 (2014) 184-185

Authors:

JC Davis, PJ Hirschfeld

Concepts relating magnetic interactions, intertwined electronic orders, and strongly correlated superconductivity

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110:44 (2013) 17623-17630

Authors:

JC Séamus Davis, Dung-Hai Lee

Evidence from tunneling spectroscopy for a quasi-one-dimensional origin of superconductivity in Sr2RuO4

Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS) 88:13 (2013) 134521

Authors:

IA Firmo, S Lederer, C Lupien, AP Mackenzie, JC Davis, SA Kivelson

Imaging Cooper pairing of heavy fermions in CeCoIn5

Nature Physics Springer Nature 9:8 (2013) 468-473

Authors:

MP Allan, F Massee, DK Morr, J Van Dyke, AW Rost, AP Mackenzie, C Petrovic, JC Davis

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