Striped phases in which spin and charge separate into different regions in
the material have been proposed to account for the unusual properties of th
e high-T-c cuprate superconductors. The driving force for a striped phase i
s the charge distribution, which self-organizes itself into linear regions.
In the highest T-c materials such regions are not static but fluctuate in
time. Neutrons, having no charge, cannot directly observe these fluctuation
s but they can be observed indirectly by their effect on the phonons. Neutr
on scattering measurements have been made using a specialized technique to
study the phonon line shapes in four crystals with oxygen doping levels var
ying from highly underdoped to optimal doping. It is shown that fluctuating
charge stripes exist over the whole doping range, and become visible below
temperatures somewhat higher than the pseudogap temperature. (C) 2001 Else
vier Science B.V. All rights reserved.