Disorder raises the critical temperature of a cuprate superconductor
Maxime Leroux, Vivek Mishra, Jacob P.C. Ruff, Helmut Claus, Matthew P., Smylie, Christine Opagiste, Pierre Rodi\`ere, Asghar Kayani, G. D. Gu, John, M. Tranquada, Wai-Kwong Kwok, Zahirul Islam, Ulrich Welp

TL;DR
Introducing disorder via proton irradiation in a cuprate superconductor significantly increases its critical temperature by suppressing charge density waves, challenging traditional views on the interplay between CDW and superconductivity.
Contribution
This study demonstrates that disorder can enhance superconductivity by suppressing competing charge density waves in cuprates, providing new insights into tuning high-temperature superconductors.
Findings
50% increase in T_c after irradiation
Suppression of charge density waves
Evidence for dynamic layer decoupling in PDW phase
Abstract
With the discovery of charge density waves (CDW) in most members of the cuprate high temperature superconductors, the interplay between superconductivity and CDW has become a key point in the debate on the origin of high temperature superconductivity. Some experiments in cuprates point toward a CDW state competing with superconductivity, but others raise the possibility of a CDW-superconductivity intertwined order, or more elusive pair-density wave (PDW). Here we have used proton irradiation to induce disorder in crystals of LaBaCuO and observed a striking 50% increase of accompanied by a suppression of the CDW. This is in clear contradiction with the behaviour expected of a d-wave superconductor for which both magnetic and non-magnetic defects should suppress . Our results thus make an unambiguous case for the strong detrimental…
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