Observation of a low-energy infrared anomoly in superconducting La1.85Sr0.15CuO4

Abstract
We have studied the infrared reflectivity of normal and superconducting La2x Srx CuO4 up to 4000 cm1. For x=0.15 we observe an electronic excitation at about 60 meV (450 cm1), and, at essentially the same energy, an optic phonon. As we move away from the optimal high critical temperature (Tc) value of x=0.15, we find that these features become much weaker. We propose that this 60-meV electronic excitation and the phonon in resonance with it provide the mediating interaction which gives rise to superconductivity at such high temperatures in this class of materials.