S. Tajima et al., OPTICAL STUDY OF THE SUPERCONDUCTOR-NONSUPERCONDUCTOR TRANSITION IN (L1,CE)2(BA,L2)2CU3O8-EARTHS)(Z (L1 AND L2 = RARE), Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 47(18), 1993, pp. 12126-12133
In order to clarify the origin of electronic change in (L1,Ce)2(Ba,L2)
2Cu3O8+z (L1L2 2:2:3) (L1 and L2 are rare-earth atoms), we have grown
single crystals of EuEu 2:2:3, EuLa 2:2:3, and ErLa 2:2:3, and measure
d their Raman-scattering spectra and optical-reflectivity spectra. Com
paring the spectra for superconducting EuEu 2:2:3 and nonsuperconducti
ng ErLa 2:2:3, we can see no clear difference between them, whereas th
e reduced samples of EuEu 2:2:3 show a systematic change in both the R
aman and the reflectivity spectra, as the oxygen content decreases. Th
is implies that the hole concentration in nonsuperconducting ErLa 2:2:
3 is large enough to realize superconductivity. It strongly suggests t
he possibility of superconductivity destruction for reasons other than
a decrease in hole concentration, such as local lattice distortion.