Evidence for an axial oxygen-centered lattice fluctuation associated with the superconducting transition in YBa2Cu3O7

Abstract
The axial oxygen contributions to the Cu K-edge, polarized, extended x-ray-absorption fine structure of YBa2 Cu3 O7 are analyzed from 10≤T≤105 K, using a novel approach in which the radial distribution function is directly calculated from model potentials. The best fit is obtained with a double-well potential with two nearly equally populated O(4) sites 0.13 Å apart. The site separation decreases 0.02 Å in a region near Tc. This perturbation in the structure is accompanied by a large increase of the tunneling frequency of ∼80 K between the two wells, suggesting a coupling between superconducting fluctuations and nonlinear phonons.