Jiaqiang YanJ-S ZhouJohn B. Goodenough
A systematic study of the thermal conductivity of single-crystal samples of the superconductive system and comparison with that of , 0.15 and 0.20) have demonstrated that this measurement is a useful indirect probe of mechanisms that suppress phonons. The data distinguish octahedral-site rotational or charge-order fluctuations above a structural order–disorder transition and two-phase fluctuations associated with locally cooperative atomic displacements within two-dimensional sheets that segregate hole-rich and hole-poor regions in a mixed-valent system. The former suppress phonons in both the basal plane and along the apical axis, whereas the latter only suppress phonons in the basal plane. The data support a spinodal phase segregation below room temperature into the parent and the superconductive phases in the underdoped compositional range as well as the superconductive and metallic phases in the overdoped compositions; they also support the existence of locally cooperative bond-length fluctuations in the normal state of the superconductive phase that prevent the formation of a percolative matrix capable of supporting phonons. Restoration of the phonons below Tc signals a long-range, dynamic ordering of the bond-length fluctuations which implies stabilization of a travelling charge-density wave with possible hybridization of electrons and phonons below Tc to give heavy vibrons that pair in the superconductive phase.
H. KitôJun AkimitsuFujio IzumiTakashi KamiyamaHajime Asano
J.L. RoutbortS. J. RothmanB. K. FlandermeyerL. J. NowickiJ. E. Baker
Akira SakaiHaruki KawamuraYoshimasa Hidaka
E LiarokapisE SiranidiD LampakisK ConderC Panagopoulos