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The copper isotope effect (63Cu vs. 65Cu) on the relaxation rate of crystal-field excitations in the slightly underdoped high-temperature superconductor HoBa2Cu4O8 has been investigated by inelastic neutron scattering. For the 63Cu compound there is clear evidence for the opening of an electronic gap in the normal state at T * ≈ 160 K far above T c = 79.0 K. Upon substitution of 63Cu by 65Cu, T c decreases marginally to 78.6 K, whereas T * is increased to about 185 K. This large copper isotope shift Δ T * ( Cu ) = T * ( 65 Cu ) - T * ( 63 Cu ) ≈ 25 K - together with the corresponding oxygen isotope shift Δ T * ( O ) = T * ( 18 O ) - T * ( 16 O ) ≈ 50 K found in an earlier investigation - suggests that phonons or lattice fluctuations involving both the copper and the oxygen ions are important for the pairing mechanism in high-T c materials.
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Rubio Temprano, D., Mesot, J., Janssen, S. et al. Large copper isotope effect on the pseudogap in the high-temperature superconductor HoBa 2 Cu 4 O 8 . Eur. Phys. J. B 19, 5–8 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100510170343
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s100510170343