High-pressure effects on single crystals electron-doped r2-xCexCuO4
Abstract
We present high pressure diamond anvil cell synchrotron X-ray, resistivity, and ac-susceptibility measurements on electron-doped cuprate Pr2-xCexCuO4 to much higher pressures than previously reported. At 2.72 GPa between 88 and 98% of the superconducting T phase Tprime of the optimally doped Pr1.85Ce0.15CuO4 transforms into the insulating phase T. The Tc of the remaining 2-12% T phase is suppressed continuously from 22 K to 18.5 K at about 14 GPa. Remarkably, the Tc of the over doped Pr1.83Ce0.17CuO4 remains practically unchanged even at 32 GPa. This behavior of the electron-doped cuprate contrasts with that of the hole-doped cuprate for which Tc is first substantially enhanced with applied pressure.
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