Mechanism of superconductivity improvement under high-pressure: X-ray scattering study in YBCO
ORAL
Abstract
The record setting Tc of superconductor is achieved under high-pressure in hydrogen sulfide, which shows applying pressure is a powerful technic to enhance Tc. Great efforts have also been made to understand the pressure effect in YBa2Cu3O6+x. However, the underlying mechanism of superconductivity enhancement under pressure is still illusive. We measured different order structures in ortho-III YBa2Cu3O6.73 (YBCO) using the x-ray scattering as a function of pressure. We found that the pressure modifies the quenched disorder state in YBCO. This finding could explain changes in the order features such as oxygen order and charge-density-wave (CDW) under compression, as well as the improvement of Tc. More details will be introduced in the presentation.
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Presenters
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Hai Huang
- SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab