Excitonic absorption and superconductivity in YBa2Cu3O7y

Abstract
Optical and neutron-diffraction studies of superconducting and nonsuperconducting samples of YBa2 Cu3 O7y are described. Superconducting samples, with y≊0.1, showed two strong electronic transitions, at 3000 cm1/0.37 eV and at 20 000 cm1/2.5 eV, which are interpreted as charge-transfer bands (i.e., excitons). Nonsuperconducting samples, with y≊0.8 (prepared by heating of superconducting samples in vacuum to deplete the oxygen content), did not show these features. Our measurements support an excitonic mechanism for the superconductivity in high-Tc copper oxide compounds.