Universal superconducting precursor in perovskite-based oxides
Damjan Pelc, Zachary Anderson, Biqiong Yu, Chris Leighton, Martin, Greven

TL;DR
This study reveals a universal precursor behavior to superconductivity in perovskite-based oxides, linked to intrinsic structural inhomogeneity, observed through nonlinear magnetic response across different oxide superconductors.
Contribution
It demonstrates a universal exponential temperature dependence of the superconducting precursor in diverse oxides, highlighting the role of structural inhomogeneity in superconductivity emergence.
Findings
Universal exponential temperature dependence of diamagnetic response above Tc
Correlation between precursor scale and sensitivity to local stress
Structural disorder influences superconducting precursor behavior
Abstract
A pivotal challenge posed by unconventional superconductors is to unravel how superconductivity emerges upon cooling from the generally complex normal state. Some of the most prominent unconventional superconductors are oxides: strontium titanate, strontium ruthenate, and the cuprates exhibit greatly different superconducting transition temperatures , and although their respective superconducting pairing mechanisms remain unknown, they are thought to differ as well. Here we use nonlinear magnetic response, a probe that is uniquely sensitive to the superconducting precursor, to uncover remarkable universal behavior in these three distinct classes of superconductors. We find unusual exponential temperature dependence of the diamagnetic response above the transition temperature , with a characteristic temperature scale that strongly varies with . We correlate this scale with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics · Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides
