Superconductivity of infinite layer cuprate

  • Lee, Sung-Ik (National Creative Research Initiative Center for Superconductivity, Dipartment of Physics, Pohang University of Science and Technology) ;
  • Jung, Chang-Wook (National Creative Research Initiative Center for Superconductivity, Dipartment of Physics, Pohang University of Science and Technology) ;
  • Kim, Ji-Yeon (National Creative Research Initiative Center for Superconductivity, Dipartment of Physics, Pohang University of Science and Technology) ;
  • Kim, Heon-Jung (National Creative Research Initiative Center for Superconductivity, Dipartment of Physics, Pohang University of Science and Technology) ;
  • Park, Min-Seok (National Creative Research Initiative Center for Superconductivity, Dipartment of Physics, Pohang University of Science and Technology)
  • Published : 2000.08.16

Abstract

The infinite layer compound $ACuO_2$, (A-Alkaline earth) consists of infinite stacking of $CuO_2$ planes separated only by alkaline earth ions. This compound attracted much attention because it contains only key ingredient of all cuprate high temperature superconductor; $CuO_2$ plane with controllable carrier concentration without charge reservoir block. High pressure synthesis method has been found to be preferable for this system due to its ability of doping various lanthanide ion into A site with larger superconducting volume fraction. But rigorous study on this rudimentary compound has been hindered by insufficient quality of sample. Especially superconductlng volume fraction was often too small to identify its origin. In this presentation, we report high pressure synthesis of $Sr_{0.9}Ln_{0.1}CuO_2$ (Ln=La, Sm). By controlling the heating temperature precisely during high pressure synthesis we could have superconductors with quite high superconducting volume fraction for this compound. The magnetic properties of the graln aligned samples show very different behavior compared to the cuprate high temperature superconductors. Details will be discussed.

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