Pseudogap in BaPb x Bi1‒x O3 (x = 0.7, 0.75 and 1.0)

Author:

Bharath M,Brar Jaskirat,Pant Himanshu,Ali AsifORCID,Bansal SakshiORCID,Shankar Singh RaviORCID,Bindu RORCID

Abstract

Abstract In this work, we have investigated the crystal and electronic structure of the orthorhombic phase of BaPb x Bi 1 x O3 (BPBO) for x = 0.7 (BPBO70), 0.75 (BPBO75) and 1.0 (BPO), using temperature dependent x-ray diffraction measurements, photoemission spectroscopy, and electronic structure calculations. Our results show the importance of particle size and strain in governing superconductivity. Interestingly, the temperature evolution of the structural parameters in the case of BPBO70 is similar to that of BPBO75 but the magnitude of the change is diminished. The BPBO75 and BPO compounds exhibit metallic nature, which is corroborated by the core level studies. The electronic structure calculations in conjunction with the core level studies suggest that oxygen vacancies play an important role for metallicity observed in the end compound. The exponent to the spectral line shape close to the Fermi level suggests the origin of pseudogap to be due to other contributions in addition to disorder in the case of BPBO70 and BPO. The core level studies also show that as one goes from x = 0.70 to 1.0, there occurs chemical potential shift towards the valence band suggesting hole doping. Our results open the venue to further study these compounds as a function of particle size, nature of carriers for its transport behaviour, electronic structure below TC , composition at the grain boundaries and microscopic origin of pseudogap in the non-superconducting phase. We believe that our results call for a revision of the temperature-doping phase diagram of BPBO to include the pseudogap phase.

Funder

Science and Engineering Research Board

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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