# A local maximum in the superconducting transition temperature of   Nb-doped strontium titanate under uniaxial compressive stress

**Authors:** Chloe Herrera, Ilya Sochnikov

arXiv: 1907.11079 · 2019-08-20

## TL;DR

This study reveals a non-monotonic change in the superconducting transition temperature of Nb-doped strontium titanate under uniaxial compression, linked to subtle lattice displacements and electron-phonon interactions near a polar phase transition.

## Contribution

First demonstration of non-monotonic superconducting T_c behavior in STO under uniaxial stress, highlighting the role of lattice displacements and polar phase proximity.

## Key findings

- Superconducting T_c exhibits a peak under uniaxial compression.
- Lattice displacements are in the sub picometer range.
- STO approaches a ferroelectric phase influencing superconductivity.

## Abstract

Superconducting strontium titanate (STO) is in the spotlight as a low carrier concentration semiconductor in proximity to polar order. Its superconducting pairing mechanism poses an open fundamental challenge, which may be resolved by controlling how strongly the superconducting and polar orders interact. Here, we show for the first time that non-monotonic superconducting transition temperature behavior in uniaxially compressed STO can occur, revealing a reduction followed by a peak in the superconducting transition temperature. The corresponding displacements in the lattice are extremely small, in the sub picometer range, indicating that this material approaches a singularity in electron-phonon coupling, consistent with STO transforming to the polar (ferroelectric) phase that influences the superconductivity.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1907.11079