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Charge Stripes in Underdoped Cuprates: Ginzburg-Landau Description

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There is experimental evidence that the existence of dynamical charge stripes is a universal property of underdoped cuprates. We use a Ginzburg-Landau approach to study the interplay of the three order parameters describing anti-ferromagnetic, charge, and superconducting order. In this context we discuss the relevance of stripes for superconductivity and the effect of magnetically dressed holes on the antiferromagnetic transition.

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Timm, C., Bennemann, K. Charge Stripes in Underdoped Cuprates: Ginzburg-Landau Description. Journal of Low Temperature Physics 117, 205–209 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022516205028

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