A long-term goal for superconductors is to increase the superconducting transition temperature, TC. In cuprates, TC depends strongly on the out-of-plane Cu-apical oxygen distance and the in-plane Cu-O distance, but there has been little attention paid to tuning them independently. Here, in simply grown, self-assembled, vertically aligned nanocomposite thin films of La2CuO4+δ + LaCuO3, by strongly increasing out-of-plane distances without reducing in-plane distances (three-dimensional strain engineering), we achieve superconductivity up to 50 K in the vertical interface regions, spaced ∼50 nm apart. No additional process to supply excess oxygen, e.g., by ozone or high-pressure oxygen annealing, was required, as is normally the case for plain La2CuO4+δ films. Our proof-of-concept work represents an entirely new approach to increasing TC in cuprates or other superconductors.
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Choi, E. M., Di Bernardo, A., Zhu, B., Lu, P., Alpern, H., Zhang, K. H. L., … MacManus-Driscoll, J. L. (2019). 3D strain-induced superconductivity in La2CuO4+δ using a simple vertically aligned nanocomposite approach. Science Advances, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aav5532
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