In this work we present the investigation of the structural disorder induced by Al doping in SmBa2Cu2.67Al0.33O6+delta superconductors in direct correlation with their transport properties. The interest in such superconducting materials lies in the possibility of extending the delta range of the underdoped region of REBa2Cu3O6+delta superconductors, where phenomena such as pseudogap and superconducting diamagnetic fluctuations above T-C appear. The pair distribution function analysis of high-resolution powder diffraction data has shown that local distortions are present in the proximity of the Al dopant ions. Disorder spreads to the superconducting Cu2-O3 planes producing corrugations in these planes, associated with a decrease of superconducting charge carriers. Conductivity and magnetization measurements have demonstrated that Al-doping affects the charge transport mechanism: Anderson localization and superconductivity coexist, and the T and delta superconducting domains are strongly reduced. Al doping allows not only controlling chemically the charge carrier concentration but also the potential fluctuations within the Cu2-O2/3 planes and appears to be a powerful tool for the investigation of the underdoped zone of REBa2Cu3O6+delta superconductors

Effect of Local Disorder on the Transport Properties of Al-Doped SmBa2Cu3O6+delta Superconductors

Coduri M.;MALAVASI, LORENZO;Lascialfari A.;
2010-01-01

Abstract

In this work we present the investigation of the structural disorder induced by Al doping in SmBa2Cu2.67Al0.33O6+delta superconductors in direct correlation with their transport properties. The interest in such superconducting materials lies in the possibility of extending the delta range of the underdoped region of REBa2Cu3O6+delta superconductors, where phenomena such as pseudogap and superconducting diamagnetic fluctuations above T-C appear. The pair distribution function analysis of high-resolution powder diffraction data has shown that local distortions are present in the proximity of the Al dopant ions. Disorder spreads to the superconducting Cu2-O3 planes producing corrugations in these planes, associated with a decrease of superconducting charge carriers. Conductivity and magnetization measurements have demonstrated that Al-doping affects the charge transport mechanism: Anderson localization and superconductivity coexist, and the T and delta superconducting domains are strongly reduced. Al doping allows not only controlling chemically the charge carrier concentration but also the potential fluctuations within the Cu2-O2/3 planes and appears to be a powerful tool for the investigation of the underdoped zone of REBa2Cu3O6+delta superconductors
2010
The Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics category includes resources on photochemistry, solid state chemistry, kinetics, catalysis, quantum chemistry, surface chemistry, electro-chemistry, chemical thermodynamics, thermo-physics, colloids, fullerenes and zeolites. Resources dealing with (liquid) crystals and crystallography are also included in this category. This category also includes resources on atomic, molecular and chemical physics, which concerns the structure of atoms and molecules, atomic and molecular interactions with radiation, magnetic resonance and relaxation, Mossbauer effect, and atomic and molecular collision processes and interactions.
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
Internazionale
ELETTRONICO
114
45
19509
19520
12
SUPERCONDUTTORI; CONTENUTO DI OSSIGENO; PDF
6
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Scavini, M.; Coduri, M.; Allieta, M.; Mollica, L.; Brunelli, M.; Malavasi, Lorenzo; Lascialfari, A.; Ferrero, C.
1 Contributo su Rivista::1.1 Articolo in rivista
none
File in questo prodotto:
Non ci sono file associati a questo prodotto.

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11571/576874
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
  • Scopus 7
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? ND
social impact