Physical Review Research (May 2020)

Determining the electron-phonon coupling in superconducting cuprates by resonant inelastic x-ray scattering: Methods and results on Nd_{1+x}Ba_{2−x}Cu_{3}O_{7−δ}

  • Lucio Braicovich,
  • Matteo Rossi,
  • Roberto Fumagalli,
  • Yingying Peng,
  • Yan Wang,
  • Riccardo Arpaia,
  • Davide Betto,
  • Gabriella M. De Luca,
  • Daniele Di Castro,
  • Kurt Kummer,
  • Marco Moretti Sala,
  • Mattia Pagetti,
  • Giuseppe Balestrino,
  • Nicholas B. Brookes,
  • Marco Salluzzo,
  • Steven Johnston,
  • Jeroen van den Brink,
  • Giacomo Ghiringhelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.023231
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
p. 023231

Abstract

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The coupling between lattice vibration quanta and valence electrons can induce charge-density modulations and decisively influence the transport properties of materials, e.g., leading to conventional superconductivity. In high-critical-temperature superconductors, where electronic correlation is the main actor, the actual role of electron-phonon coupling (EPC) is being intensely debated theoretically and investigated experimentally. We present an in-depth study of how the EPC strength can be obtained directly from resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) data through the theoretical approach derived by Ament et al. [Europhys. Lett. 95, 27008 (2011)EULEEJ0295-507510.1209/0295-5075/95/27008]. The role of the model parameters (e.g., phonon energy ω_{0}, intermediate state lifetime 1/Γ, EPC matrix element M, and detuning energy Ω) is thoroughly analyzed, providing general relations among them that can be used to make quantitative estimates of the dimensionless EPC g=(M/ω_{0})^{2} without detailed microscopic modeling. We then apply these methods to very high-resolution Cu L_{3}-edge RIXS spectra of three Nd_{1+x}Ba_{2−x}Cu_{3}O_{7−δ} films. For the insulating antiferromagnetic parent compound, the value of M as a function of the in-plane momentum transfer is obtained for Cu-O bond-stretching (breathing) and bond-bending (buckling) phonon branches. For the underdoped and the nearly optimally doped samples, the effects of Coulomb screening and of charge-density-wave correlations on M are assessed. In light of the anticipated further improvements of the RIXS experimental resolution, this work provides a solid framework for an exhaustive investigation of the EPC in cuprates and other quantum materials.