The model high-T$_C$ superconductor HgBa$_2$CuO$_{4+\delta}$: a quantitative annealing, transport and magnetic susceptibility study

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Abstract

The investigation of the physical properties of high-T$_C$ superconductors (HTSCs) is complicated by several materials-related obstacles. In order to obtain reliable experimental results, homogeneous single crystals are needed, which are difficult to obtain due to chemical and/or electronic disorder. HgBa$_2$CuO$_{4+\delta}$ (Hg1201) is a particularly interesting HTSC, since it possesses the highest superconducting transition temperature (T$_C$=97 K) among single Cu-O layer compounds, a simple crystal structure, and the property to confine disorder relatively far a way from the superconducting pivotal Cu-O layers. Recently, we reported a new recipe for the growth of unprecedentedly large, gram-sized monocrystals of Hg1201 [1]. Here, we demonstrate that it is possible to select samples of the highest quality, with very few vortex pinning centers, and to dope them uniformly over a wide range of hole concentration. Furthermore, we show that those crystals can be cleaved and contacted with high-quality electrical contacts. These results make Hg1201 a particularly interesting model system for extensive experimental investigation. [1] X. Zhao et al., Adv. Mater. 18, 3243 (2006)

Authors

  • Neven Barisic

    • Stanford University
    • Universitat Stuttgart, Germany
  • Yuan Li

    • Stanford University
    • Stanford Univ.
  • Guillaume Chabot-Couture

    • Stanford University
  • Guichuan Yu

    • Stanford University
    • Stanford Univ.
  • Yongchan Cho

    • Pusan National University
    • Pusan National Univ., Korea
  • Xudong Zhao

    • Jilin University
    • Jilin Univ., P. R. China
  • Martin Greven

    • Stanford University
    • Stanford University/SSRL
    • Stanford Univ.