Scanning micro-x-ray diffraction unveils the distribution of oxygen chain nanoscale puddles in YBa2Cu3O6.33
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Oxygen chain fragments are known to appear at the insulator-to-superconductor transition in YBa2Cu3O6+y .
However, the self-organization and the size distribution of oxygen chain fragments are not known. Here, we seek to
fill this gap, using scanning micro-x-ray diffraction, which is an imaging method based on advances in focusing
a synchrotron radiation beam. This approach allows us to probe both real-space and k-space of high-quality
YBa2Cu3O6.33 single crystals with Tc = 7 K. We report compelling evidence for nanoscale striped puddles, with
Ortho-II structure, made of chain fragments in the basal Cu(1) plane with local oxygen concentration y 0.5.
The size of the Ortho-II puddles spans a range between 2 and 9 nm. The real-space imaging of Ortho-II puddles
granular network shows that superconductivity, at a low hole-doping regime, occurs in a network of nanoscale
oxygen ordered patches, interspersed with oxygen depleted regions. The manipulation by thermal treatments
of the striped Ortho-II puddles has been investigated focusing on the spontaneous symmetry breaking near the
order-to-disorder phase transition at T0 = 350 K.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Campi, Gaetano
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