Abstract
Abstract
We examined the effect of the lattice compression on the crystal structure of the Bi2Sr2CaCu2
superconductor with nearly optimally doped and overdoped composition using X-ray diffraction technique. Our studies show that at high pressures (up to 30 GPa ) the doping level does not affect the crystal structure of this superconductor. Along with this, structural anomalies in
ratio appear at a pressure that corresponds to that at which T
c
begins to decrease. This fact indicates a close connection between the observed anomalies and superconductivity. We also studied the effect of doping and pressure on the T
c
(P) and on the Raman active lattice modes of the Bi2Sr2CaCu2
superconductors. We find universal suppression of the T
c
by the pressure starting from the critical pressure P
c
in the range from 9 to 16 GPa, depending on the doping level of the Bi2Sr2CaCu2
samples. Concomitantly, we observe phonon anomalies around 10 to 20 GPa, which indicate possible pressure-induced charge redistribution in BiO layers. These newly detected anomalies may be related to the changes in the electronic structure which compete with the superconductivity.
Funder
Shanghai Science and Technology Committee
RSF
Shenzhen Science and Technology Program
National Key R&D Program of China
U.S. Department of Energy
Basic Research Program of Shenzhen
Shanghai Key Laboratory of Material Frontiers Research in Extreme Environments