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Comparative study of the pressure effects on the magnetic penetration depth in electron- and hole-doped cuprate superconductors

The effect of pressure on the magnetic penetration depth $λ$ was tested in the hole-doped superconductor YBa2Cu3O(7-d) and in the electron-doped one Sr0.9La0.1CuO2 by means of magnetization measurements. Whereas a large change of $λ$ was found in YBa2Cu3O(7-d), confirming the non-adiabatic character of the electron-phonon coupling in hole-doped superconductors, the same quantity is not affected by pressure in the electron-doped Sr0.9La0.1CuO2, suggesting a close similarity of the latter to conventional adiabatic BCS superconductors. The present results imply a remarkable difference between the electronic properties of hole-doped cuprates and the electron-doped Sr0.9La0.1CuO2, giving a strong contribution to the long debated asymmetric consequences of hole- and electron-doping in cuprate superconductors.

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