Abstract
In the stripe-ordered state of a strongly correlated two-dimensional electronic system, under a set of special circumstances, the superconducting condensate, like the magnetic order, can occur at a nonzero wave vector corresponding to a spatial period double that of the charge order. In this case, the Josephson coupling between near neighbor planes, especially in a crystal with the special structure of , vanishes identically. We propose that this is the underlying cause of the dynamical decoupling of the layers recently observed in transport measurements at .
- Received 3 April 2007
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.127003
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