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Candidate for Second Dome of Superconductivity in a Cuprate at High Pressures

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Abstract

Evidence is growing that a second dome of higher-Tc superconductivity can be accessed in cuprates by pushing the Cu valence towards 3+, either by replacing La by Ba or Sr in La2CuO4 or by using high pressure to overdope Bi cuprates. While Sr2CuO4 and Ba2CuO4 are found to superconduct at considerably higher temperatures than La2CuO4, they are quite difficult to analyze as they are strongly oxygen-deficient and there is ongoing debate about which phase is superconducting and where the vacancies are. Here we use ab initio studies to reveal that pressure can turn a related cuprate into an ideal candidate for second-dome superconductivity, displaying the predicted signature structure of strongly hybridized d-d orbitals.

Presenters

  • Johannes S Nokelainen

    Northeastern University

Authors

  • Johannes S Nokelainen

    Northeastern University

  • Matthew Matzelle

    Northeastern University

  • Christopher A Lane

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Ruiqi Zhang

    Tulane University

  • Nabil Atlam

    Northeastern University

  • Robert S Markiewicz

    Northeastern University

  • Bernardo Barbiellini

    LUT University, LUT Univeristy

  • Jianwei Sun

    Tulane, Tulane University

  • Arun Bansil

    Northeastern University, Northeastern University, Boston, USA