Superconductivity in infinite-layer CaCuO2-brownmillerite Ca2Fe2O5 superlattices
Ai Ikeda, Yoshiharu Krockenberger, Yoshitaka Taniyasu, and Hideki, Yamamoto

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that superconductivity can be induced in infinite-layer CaCuO2 by constructing superlattices with Ca2Fe2O5, improving crystal quality and reducing defects, with the environment during cooling being crucial.
Contribution
It introduces a novel superlattice approach to induce superconductivity in CaCuO2 by using Ca2Fe2O5 layers and optimizing growth conditions, which was not previously achieved.
Findings
Superconductivity emerges in CaCuO2/Ca2Fe2O5 superlattices.
Crystal quality of CaCuO2 improves within superlattices.
Superconductivity depends on oxygen environment during cool-down.
Abstract
High-temperature cuprate superconductors have naturally a superlattice structure. Infinite-layer CaCuO2 is the common ingredient of cuprates with superconducting transition temperatures above 100 K. However, infinite-layer CaCuO2 by itself does not superconduct. Here we show that superconductivity emerges in artificial superlattices built from infinite-layer CaCuO2 and brownmillerite Ca2Fe2O5 grown by molecular beam epitaxy. X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy characterizations showed that the crystal quality of the infinite-layer CaCuO2 in the superlattices significantly improved compared to bare thin-films of CaCuO2. We found that the induction of superconductivity in [(CaCuO2)n(Ca2Fe2O5)m]N superlattices is also subject to the oxidizing environment used during the cool-down procedure and therefore to a minimization of oxygen vacancies within the CuO2 planes. The inserted…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
