Tensile microstrain fluctuations in the BaPbO units in superconducting BaPb₁-xBxO₃ by scanning dispersive micro-XANES
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Albertini, Ruben; Macis, Salvatore; Ivanov, Andrei A.; Menushenkov, Alexey P.; Puri, Alessandro; Monteseguro Padrón, Virginia
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2023-09Derechos
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Condensed Matter, 2023, 8(3), 57
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BaBiO₃ units
BaPb₁−xBixO₃
BaPbO₃ units
High-Tc superconductivity
Microstrain
Scanning dispersive micro XANES
SdμXANES
Strain
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BaPb₁−xBixO₃ (BPBO) bismuthate, showing high TC superconductivity for 0.05 < x < 0.35, is an archetypal system for studying the complex inhomogeneity of perovskite lattice favoring the emergence of quantum coherence, called the superstripes phase. Local lattice fluctuations, detected by EXAFS; nanoscale stripes, detected by electron microscopy; and two competing crystalline structures, detected by diffraction, are known to characterize the superconducting phase. At nanoscale [BaBiO₃] centered nanoscale units (BBO) coexist with BaBiO₃ centered (BPO) units in the BPBO perovskite; therefore, we expect a tensile microstrain in BPO units due the misfit strain between the two different lattices. Here, we report the measurement of the spatial micro-fluctuations of the local tensile microstrain ε in the BaPO units in superconducting Ba(Pb₁−xBix)O₃ crystals with x₁ = 0.19 an x₂ = 0.28. We show here the feasibility of applying the scanning dispersive micro-X-ray absorption near edge structure (SdμXANES) technique, using focused synchrotron radiation, to probe the microscale spatial fluctuations of the microstrain in BPO units. This unconventional real-space SdμXANES microscopy at the Pb L₃ edge has been collected in the dispersive mode. Our experimental method allows us to measure either the local Bi chemical concentration x and the local lattice microstrain of local BBO and BPO units. The 5 × 5 micron-size spots from the focused X-ray beam allowed us to obtain maps of 1600 points covering an area of 200 × 200 microns. The mapping shows a substantial difference between the spatial fluctuations of the microstrain ε and the chemical inhomogeneity x. Moreover, we show the different relations ε(x) in samples with lower (x₁ = 0.19) and higher (x₂ = 0.28) doping respect to the optimum doping (x = 0.25).
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