Oxygen-isotope effects in Bi<sub>2</sub>Sr<sub>2</sub>CaCu<sub>2</sub>O<sub>8+y</sub> from deeply underdoped to heavily overdoped regimes

ORAL

Abstract

Oxygen-isotope effects have been studied in double-layer superconducting Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+y in a wide doping range, which crosses a region from the deeply underdoped to the heavily overdoped regimes. The doping levels of the samples are controlled by varying the oxygen content, which can be achieved through annealing them in different oxygen partial pressures up to 600 bars. The oxygen-isotope effect on the superconducting transition temperature Tc is the smallest for optimal doping and increases systematically as Tc drops in both the underdoped and overdoped regions. The present result provides an essential constraint on the microscopic pairing mechanism of high-temperature superconductivity.

*Work supported by the National Science Foundation under award HDR-CREST 1547723.

Presenters

  • Armond Khodagulyan

    • Physics and Astronomy, California State University

Authors

  • Armond Khodagulyan

    • Physics and Astronomy, California State University
  • Oscar Bernal

    • Physics Department, Cal State Univ- Los Angeles
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, California State University
    • Physics and Astronomy, California State University
    • Physics, Cal State Univ- Los Angeles
  • Guo-meng Zhao

    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, California State University
    • Physics and Astronomy, California State University