Phase separation and enhanced superconductivity in plastically deformed La1.875Ba0.125CuO4 under uniaxial strain

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Abstract

We report our investigation of the superconducting transition and structural response in La1.875Ba0.125CuO4 (LBCO) under uniaxial strain. Our in-situ X-ray diffraction and AC susceptibility studies reveal a dramatic phase separation when applying gentle uniaxial compressive stress along the orthorhombic a-axis. With increasing strain, the fraction of the low-temperature tetragonal (LTT) phase is suppressed at the expense of the low-temperature less-orthorhombic (LTLO) phase and a disordered phase, which is broadly consistent with the recent study[1]. Our transmission electron microscopy study shows that the latter phase is composed of orthorhombic nano-domains. The phase separation is irreversible, resulting in plastic deformation of the crystal. This phase separation is accompanied by the appearance of a second superconducting transition at Tc2 around 32 K, in addition to the Tc1 ~ 3 K in the unstrained sample. Both transition temperatures are enhanced continuously with increasing strain, i.e. from ~3 K to ~20 K for Tc1 and from ~32 K to ~36 K for Tc2. The superconducting volume fraction appears to follow that of the structural volume fraction changes. Under 0.32% uniaxial compressive strain, both the LTT superconducting and structural volume fractions drop to ~40%, while those of the disordered phase grow to ~25%.

[1] Z. Guguchia, et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 121, 1 (2024).

Publication: manuscripts under preparation

Presenters

  • Baizhi Gao

    Department of Physics, University of Toronto, Toronto M5S 1A7, Canada

Authors

  • Baizhi Gao

    Department of Physics, University of Toronto, Toronto M5S 1A7, Canada

  • Ehsan Nikbin

    Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, M5S 1A7, Canada

  • Graham Johnstone

    Department of Physics, University of Toronto, Toronto M5S 1A7, Canada

  • Christopher Heath

    Department of Physics, University of Toronto, Toronto M5S 1A7, Canada

  • Ze Shi

    Department of Physics, University of Toronto, Toronto M5S 1A7, Canada

  • Narayan Appathurai

    Canadian Light Source, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon S7N 0X4, Canada

  • Beatriz Diaz Moreno

    Canadian Light Source, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon S7N 0X4, Canada

  • Al Rahemtulla

    Canadian Light Source, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon S7N 0X4, Canada

  • Genda Gu

    Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)

  • John M Tranquada

    Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)

  • Jane Y Howe

    Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, M5S 1A7, Canada

  • Young-June Kim

    University of Toronto