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Influence of apical oxygen on the extent of in-plane exchange interaction in cuprate superconductors

Authors :
Xingjiang Zhou
G. Dellea
Kurt Kummer
A. Amorese
M. Le Tacon
Matteo Minola
Bernhard Keimer
Marco Salluzzo
D. Di Castro
Giuseppe Balestrino
N. B. Brookes
Giacomo Claudio Ghiringhelli
Lucio Braicovich
G. M. De Luca
Yingying Peng
X. Sun
Michele Conni
Peng, Y. Y.
Dellea, G.
Minola, M.
Conni, M.
Amorese, A.
Di Castro, D.
De Luca, G. M.
Kummer, K.
Salluzzo, M.
Sun, X.
Zhou, X. J.
Balestrino, G.
Le Tacon, M.
Keimer, B.
Braicovich, L.
Brookes, N. B.
Ghiringhelli, G.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

In high Tc superconductors the magnetic and electronic properties are determined by the probability that valence electrons virtually jump from site to site in the CuO2 planes, a mechanism opposed by on-site Coulomb repulsion and favored by hopping integrals. The spatial extent of the latter is related to transport properties, including superconductivity, and to the dispersion relation of spin excitations (magnons). Here, for three antiferromagnetic parent compounds (single-layer Bi2Sr0.99La1.1CuO6+delta, double-layer Nd1.2Ba1.8Cu3O6 and infinite-layer CaCuO2) differing by the number of apical atoms, we compare the magnetic spectra measured by resonant inelastic x-ray scattering over a significant portion of the reciprocal space and with unprecedented accuracy. We observe that the absence of apical oxygens increases the in-plane hopping range and, in CaCuO2, it leads to a genuine 3D exchange-bond network. These results establish a corresponding relation between the exchange interactions and the crystal structure, and provide fresh insight into the materials dependence of the superconducting transition temperature.<br />9 pages, 4 figures, 1 Table, 42 references

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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