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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Física de la materia condensada
  • Los materiales cuánticos
  • Fenómenos Cuánticos de No Equilibrio

Sus antecedentes:

  • La conducción óptica coherente induce fases cuánticas de no equilibrio y fenómenos transitorios en los sólidos cuánticos.
  • Los superconductores de cuprato exhiben propiedades ópticas transitorias similares a las de superconducción cuando se accionan ópticamente, incluso por encima de su temperatura crítica (Tc).
  • La naturaleza microscópica de estos estados transitorios y su distinción de los estados no superconductores siguen sin estar claros, particularmente con respecto al diamagnetismo de Meissner.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para investigar la presencia de diamagnetismo de Meissner en cuprados impulsados ópticamente.
  • Para aclarar la naturaleza microscópica del estado superconductor transitorio inducido por la conducción óptica coherente.
  • Diferenciar entre un verdadero estado superconductor transitorio y un estado con solo una mayor movilidad de la portadora.

Principales métodos:

  • Examinado el campo magnético dependiente del tiempo que rodea un cristal YBa2Cu3O6.48 impulsado ópticamente.
  • Utilizó mediciones de rotación de Faraday en un material magnetoóptico cercano para detectar cambios en el campo magnético.
  • Campos magnéticos constantes aplicados y condiciones de conducción idénticas que se sabe que inducen propiedades ópticas similares a las de los superconductores.

Principales resultados:

  • Se observó una respuesta diamagnética transitoria en el cristal YBa2Cu3O6.48 impulsado ópticamente.
  • La magnitud de la respuesta diamagnética fue comparable a la de un superconductor de equilibrio tipo II.
  • El diamagnetismo observado (susceptibilidad al volumen χv del orden de -0,3) es inconsistente con un aumento de la movilidad inducido únicamente por la luz.

Conclusiones:

  • La respuesta diamagnética transitoria proporciona evidencia de superconductividad en el estado impulsado ópticamente.
  • Este hallazgo apoya la noción de que la conducción óptica coherente mejora o sincroniza las correlaciones superconductoras incipientes dentro de la fase de pseudoespacio.
  • Los resultados ayudan a distinguir el fenómeno observado de un estado no superconductor con una simple movilidad mejorada de la portadora.