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Isotope tuning of the superconducting dome of strontium titanate

Published 17 Dec 2021 in cond-mat.supr-con and cond-mat.str-el | (2112.09751v1)

Abstract: Doped strontium titanate SrTiO$3$ (STO) is one of the most dilute superconductors known today. The fact that superconductivity occurs at very low carrier concentrations is one of the two reasons that the pairing mechanism is not yet understood, the other is the role played by the proximity to a ferroelectric instability. In undoped STO, ferroelectric order can in fact be stabilized by substituting ${16}$O with its heavier isotope ${18}$O. Here we explore the superconducting properties of doped and isotope-substituted SrTi$({18}$O${y}{16}$O${1-y}){3-\delta}$ for $0\le y \le 0.81$ and carrier concentrations between $6\times 10{17}$ and $2\times 10{20}$ cm${-3}$ ($\delta<0.02$). We show that the superconducting $T_c$ increases when the ${18}$O concentration is increased. For carrier concentrations around $5\times 10{19}$~cm${-3}$ this $T_c$ increase amounts to almost a factor $3$, with $T_c$ as high as 580~mK for $y=0.74$. When approaching SrTi${18}$O$_3$ the maximum $T_c$ occurs at a much smaller carrier densities than for pure SrTi${16}$O$_3$. Our observations agree qualitatively with a scenario where superconducting pairing is mediated by fluctuations of the ferroelectric soft mode.

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