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Nonlinear lattice dynamics as a basis for enhanced superconductivity in YBa2Cu3O6.5

  • R. Mankowsky
  • , A. Subedi
  • , M. Först
  • , S. O. Mariager
  • , M. Chollet
  • , H. T. Lemke
  • , J. S. Robinson
  • , J. M. Glownia
  • , M. P. Minitti
  • , A. Frano
  • , M. Fechner
  • , N. A. Spaldin
  • , T. Loew
  • , B. Keimer
  • , A. Georges
  • , A. Cavalleri

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Abstract

Terahertz-frequency optical pulses can resonantly drive selected vibrationalmodes in solids and deformtheir crystal structures1-3. Incomplex oxides, this method has been used to melt electronic order4-6, drive insulator-to-metal transitions7 and induce superconductivity8. Strikingly, coherent interlayer transport strongly reminiscent of superconductivity can be transiently induced up to room temperature (300 kelvin) in YBa2Cu3O6+x (refs 9, 10). Here we report the crystal structure of this exotic non-equilibrium state, determined by femtosecond X-ray diffraction and ab initio density functional theory calculations.We find thatnonlinear lattice excitationinnormal-state YBa2Cu3O6+x at above the transitiontemperature of 52 kelvincauses a simultaneous increase anddecrease in the Cu-O2 intra-bilayer and, respectively, inter-bilayerdistances, accompanied by anisotropic changes in the in-plane O-Cu-O bond buckling. Density functional theory calculations indicate that these motions cause drastic changes in the electronic structure. Among these, the enhancement in the dx2-y2 character of the in-plane electronic structure is likely to favour superconductivity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)71-73
Number of pages3
JournalNature
Volume516
Issue number729
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Dec 2014

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