Vc. Matijasevic et al., ELECTRIC-FIELD-INDUCED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN AN OVERDOPED CUPRATE SUPERCONDUCTOR, Physica. C, Superconductivity, 235, 1994, pp. 2097-2098
Cuprate superconductors have a low carrier density and therefore their
properties can be modified by an electric field. We describe an exper
iment where we observe field induced superconductivity on the surface
of a cuprate material which is overdoped compared to optimal hole dopi
ng for maximum T-c. Ca-doped SmBa2Cu3Oy films were grown by molecular
beam epitaxy in an ozone beam. Ca doping causes an increase in hole co
ncentration of the SmBa2Cu3Oy and a decrease in T-c from 90K to 50K. B
aTiO3 is used as a dielectric across which an electric field is applie
d. We have observed an increase in T-c of about 1K when a positive vol
tage is applied.