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Polarization-dependent infrared reflectivity study of Sr$_{2.5}$Ca$_{11.5}$Cu$_{24}$O$_{41}$ under pressure: Charge dynamics, charge distribution, and anisotropy (1411.7590v1)

Published 27 Nov 2014 in cond-mat.supr-con

Abstract: We present a polarization-dependent infrared reflectivity study of the spin-ladder compound Sr${2.5}$Ca${11.5}$Cu${24}$O${41}$ under pressure. The optical response is strongly anisotropic, with the highest reflectivity along the ladders/chains (\textbf{E}$|$c) revealing a metallic character. For the polarization direction perpendicular to the ladder plane, an insulating behavior is observed. With increasing pressure the optical conductivity for \textbf{E}$|$c shows a strong increase, which is most pronounced below 2000~cm${-1}$. According to the spectral weight analysis of the \textbf{E}$|$c optical conductivity the hole concentration in the ladders increases with increasing pressure and tends to saturate at high pressure. At $\sim$7.5~GPa the number of holes per Cu atom in the ladders has increased by $\Delta \delta$=0.09 ($\pm$0.01), and the Cu valence in the ladders has reached the value +2.33. The optical data suggest that Sr${2.5}$Ca${11.5}$Cu${24}$O${41}$ remains electronically highly anisotropic up to high pressure, also at low temperatures.

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