New Class of T'-structure Cuprate Superconductors

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Abstract

High-temperature superconductivity has been discovered in La$_{2-x}$Ba$_{x}$CuO$_{4}$ that derives from the undoped mother compound La$_{2}$CuO$_{4}$ crystallizing in the K$_{2}$NiF$_{4}$ (so-called $T)$ structure with oxygen octahedra surrounding the copper ions. It has been common sense that high-temperature superconductivity develops upon doping such an antiferromagnetic Mott-insulator with charge carriers. La$_{2}$CuO$_{4}$ is also the basis of the electron-doped cuprate superconductors of the form La$_{2-x}$Ce$_{x}$CuO$_{4+y}$, which however crystallize in the Nd$_{2}$CuO$_{4}$ ($T')$ structure without apical oxygen above or below the copper ions of the CuO$_{2}$-plane. Due to the vicinity to the structural phase transition into the $T$-structure the study of the undoped or low doped mother compound with $T'$-structure is difficult. However, using the \textit{iso}valent substituents Y, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, or Lu for La, nominally undoped La$_{2}$CuO$_{4}$ can be synthesized by molecular beam epitaxy in the $T'$-structure. The surprising result is that all these nominally \textit{un}doped $T'$-compounds are \textit{superconductors} with fairly high critical temperatures over 20 K. This suggests a phase diagram for this new class of electron doped cuprates, in which the Mott-insulating, antiferromagnetic ground state is not obtained.

*This work has been performed in collaboration with Akio Tsukada (TUAT), Yoshi Krockenberger (MPI), Masumi Noda (NTT), Hideki Yamamoto (NTT), Dirk Manske (MPI) and Lambert Alff (Darmstadt University of Technology).

Authors

  • Michio Naito

    • Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (TUAT)