Abstract
Recent experiments on heterostructures composed of two or more films of cuprate superconductors of different oxygen doping levels have shown a remarkable Tc enhancement (up to 50%) relative to single compound films. We provide a simple explanation of the enhancement which arises naturally from a collection of experimental works. We show that the enhancement could be caused by a structural change in the lattice, namely an increase in the distance of the apical oxygen from the copper-oxygen plane. This increase modifies the effective off-site interaction in the plane which in turn enhances the d-wave superconductivity order parameter. To illustrate this point we study the extended Hubbard model using the fluctuation exchange approximation. © 2011 by the authors.
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Bergman, D. L., & Pereg-Barnea, T. (2011). The origin of TC enhancement in heterostructure cuprate superconductors. Materials, 4(10), 1835–1845. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma4101835
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