A ferroelectric quantum phase transition inside the superconducting dome of Sr 1-x Ca x TiO 3-δ

Carl Willem Rischau, Xiao Lin, Christoph P. Grams, Dennis Finck, Steffen Harms, Johannes Engelmayer, Thomas Lorenz, Yann Gallais, Benoît Fauqué, Joachim Hemberger, Kamran Behnia

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Abstract

SrTiO 3, a quantum paraelectric, becomes a metal with a superconducting instability after removal of an extremely small number of oxygen atoms. It turns into a ferroelectric upon substitution of a tiny fraction of strontium atoms with calcium. The two orders may be accidental neighbours or intimately connected, as in the picture of quantum critical ferroelectricity. Here, we show that in Sr 1'x Ca x TiO 3(0.002 < x < 0.009, < 0.001) the ferroelectric order coexists with dilute metallicity and its superconducting instability in a finite window of doping. At a critical carrier density, which scales with the Ca content, a quantum phase transition destroys the ferroelectric order. We detect an upturn in the normal-state scattering and a significant modification of the superconducting dome in the vicinity of this quantum phase transition. The enhancement of the superconducting transition temperature with calcium substitution documents the role played by ferroelectric vicinity in the precocious emergence of superconductivity in this system, restricting possible theoretical scenarios for pairing.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)643-648
Number of pages6
JournalNature Physics
Volume13
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2017
Externally publishedYes

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