Photoinduced self-localized structural distortions inYBa2Cu3O7δ

Abstract
Photoinduced absorption measurements of YBa2Cu3O7δ (δ=0.75) from 150 to 4000 cm1 are reported. We observed photoinduced infrared-active vibrational modes, associated phonon bleachings, and an electronic transition from a self-localized gap state. The results indicate a local tetragonal to orthorhombic distortion around the charge carriers. The dynamic mass associated with the distortion is smaller in YBa2Cu3O7δ than in La2CuO4. The photoinduced structural distortion and the associated self-localized gap state demonstrate that the photoexcitations are polarons or bipolarons. Since these photoinduced absorption features are not observed in the isostructural compound La2NiO4 we conclude that polaron (or bipolaron) formation may play an important role in the high-temperature superconductivity.