Probing the Meissner effect in pressurized bilayer nickelate superconductors using diamond quantum sensors
Recent reports on the signatures of high-temperature superconductivity with a critical temperature Tc close to 80 K have triggered great research interest and extensive follow-up studies. Although zero-resistance state has been successfully achieved under improved hydrostatic pressure conditions, th...
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Zusammenfassung: | Recent reports on the signatures of high-temperature superconductivity with a
critical temperature Tc close to 80 K have triggered great research interest
and extensive follow-up studies. Although zero-resistance state has been
successfully achieved under improved hydrostatic pressure conditions, there is
no clear evidence of superconducting diamagnetism in pressurized
$\mathrm{La_{3}Ni_{2}O_{7-\delta}}$ due to the low superconducting volume
fraction and limited magnetic measurement techniques under high pressure
conditions. Here, using shallow nitrogen-vacancy centers implanted on the culet
of diamond anvils as in-situ quantum sensors, we observe convincing evidence
for the Meissner effect in polycrystalline samples
$\mathrm{La_{3}Ni_{2}O_{7-\delta}}$ and $\mathrm{La_{2}PrNi_{2}O_{7}}$: the
magnetic field expulsion during both field cooling and field warming processes.
The correlated measurements of Raman spectra and NV-based magnetic imaging
indicate an incomplete structural transformation related to the displacement of
oxygen ions emerging in the non-superconducting region. Furthermore,
comparative experiments on different pressure transmitting media (silicone oil
and KBr) and nickelates ($\mathrm{La_{3}Ni_{2}O_{7-\delta}}$ and
$\mathrm{La_{2}PrNi_{2}O_{7}}$) reveal that an improved hydrostatic pressure
conditions and the substitution of La by Pr in
$\mathrm{La_{3}Ni_{2}O_{7-\delta}}$ can dramatically increase the
superconductivity. Our work clarifies the controversy about the Meissner effect
of bilayer nickelate and contributes to a deeper understanding of the mechanism
of nickelate high-temperature superconductors. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.10275 |