Suppression of the Charge-Density-Wave State in Sr$_{10}$Ca$_{4}$Cu$_{24}$O$_{41}$ by External Pressure (1403.5063v1)
Abstract: The influence of external pressure on the charge-density-wave (CDW) ground state of the quasi-one-dimensional two-leg ladder compound Sr${10}$Ca${4}$Cu${24}$O${41}$ has been studied by optical reflectivity measurements as a function of temperature (10 - 300~K) and pressure $P$ (0.3 - 4.3~GPa) over the spectral range 580 - 6000 cm$1$. With increasing pressure the CDW transition temperature $T_{CDW}$ decreases with the linear pressure coefficient $\approx$-70~K/GPa, and above $\approx$3~GPa the CDW phase is suppressed at all temperatures. This behavior is similar to that in compounds Sr${14-x}$Ca$_x$Cu${24}$O${41}$ with increasing Ca content $x$ at ambient pressure, with the simple scaling $x \approx 3\cdot P(GPa)$. The size of the CDW gap decreases with increasing pressure, whereas the dimensionality of the high-temperature insulating phase in Sr${10}$Ca${4}$Cu${24}$O$_{41}$ within the ladder plane is hardly affected by external pressure.
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