Uniaxial strain susceptibilities of superconducting T<sub>c</sub> and charge order transition temperature from sound velocity measurements in YBCO
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Abstract
We study the uniaxial strain dependence of superconducting Tc in YBCO as a function of doping using ultrasounds. We focus on the strain dependence along the a-axis dTc/dε1 and along the b-axis dTc/dε2. For dopings 0.08<p<0.12 we find an anisotropic strain dependence with dTc/dε2 >> dTc/dε1. We attribute this anisotropy to a strain-tuned competition between superconductivity and 3D uniaxial CDW. This is supported by sound velocity measurement of the 3D CDW for longitudinal modes along a and b-axis. The elastic behaviour through this CDW transition is anisotropic with |dTCDW/dε2|>>|dTCDW/dε1|. The uniaxial CDW appears as an intrinsic instability even in zero magnetic field and in the zero strain limit probed here.
For 0.12<p<0.15 where the uniaxial strain dependencies are maximum, we observe dTc/dε2 ≈ dTc/dε1.
An isotropic dTc/dεi is difficult to explain as being due to a competition to a uniaxial electronic order or as being due to the orthorhombic structure. It indicates that other mechanisms must be at play. This maximum in the strain dependence of Tc with in-plane isotropy could reflect an extrema in the electronic compressibility.
*CNRS, European Magnetif Field Laboratory, French ANR (ANR-14-CE05-0007), Laboratoire d’Excellence LANEF (ANR-10-LABX-51-01), Université Grenoble-Alpes.
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Presenters
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David LeBoeuf
- LNCMI - CNRS
- LNCMI