Isotope effect in high- Tc superconductors
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-28-2008
Abstract
For high- Tc superconductors in which transition temperatures Tc are reduced by doping, the oxygen isotope effect (OIE) coefficient in Tc is shown to increase systematically with the pair-breaking rate and with the valence difference between the substituted and native ions. Moreover, the OIE in Tc tends to zero as one approaches optimum (or ideal) stoichiometry at which the quality of the superconducting condensate is maximized. In materials with isovalent substitutions, e.g., Sr for Ba or Zn for Cu in Y Ba2 Cu3 O7-δ, the small OIE of the parent (unsubstituted) compound is magnified owing to pair-breaking disorder. In materials with heterovalent substitutions, e.g., La or Pr for Ba, where carrier densities are necessarily changed, pair breaking induces a much larger OIE. A seminal case is Pr-doped Y Ba2 Cu3 O7-δ, where data were previously misinterpreted owing to the false assumption that Pr substitutes only for Y. It is now clear, however, that the decrease in Tc observed with Pr doping actually arises from pair breaking caused by Pr-on-Ba-site defects introduced during crystal growth. When Pr Ba2 Cu3 O7-δ is grown correctly without such defects, Tc remains unchanged (as in the case of most other rare-earth substitutions for Y). Invariance of Tc under a 60% rare-earth mass increase provides strong evidence against phononic pairing mechanisms. The fact that Tc drops when Pr substitutes for Ba but not for Y indicates that the superconducting hole condensate resides in the BaO layers, where pair breaking degrades Tc and dramatically increases the OIE. Superconductive pairing modeled on Coulomb coupling between the hole (BaO) and the electron (Cu O2) layers is shown to resolve the serious shortcomings inherent in approaches based on electron-phonon interactions and is found to be generally applicable. Moreover, the OIE in the magnetic penetration depth in alloys is shown to be constant, with degradation of Tc up to 50%, and thus is unrelated to the OIE in Tc. © 2008 The American Physical Society.
Identifier
38949102315 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Physical Review B Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.77.024523
e-ISSN
1550235X
ISSN
10980121
Issue
2
Volume
77
Recommended Citation
Harshman, Dale R.; Dow, John D.; and Fiory, Anthony T., "Isotope effect in high- Tc superconductors" (2008). Faculty Publications. 12898.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/12898
