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Discovery of superconductivity in Nb(4)SiSb(2) with a V(4)SiSb(2)-type structure and implications of interstitial doping on its physical properties

We report on the discovery, structural analysis, and the physical properties of Nb(4)SiSb(2) – a hitherto unknown compound crystallizing in the V(4)SiSb(2)-type structure with the tetragonal space group I4/mcm and unit cell parameters a = 10.3638(2) Å and c = 4.9151(2) Å. We find Nb(4)SiSb(2) to be...

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Autores principales: Balestra, Manuele D., Atanov, Omargeldi, Lefèvre, Robin, Blacque, Olivier, Ng, Yat Hei, Lortz, Rolf, von Rohr, Fabian O.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9386687/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36090965
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2tc01510b
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Sumario:We report on the discovery, structural analysis, and the physical properties of Nb(4)SiSb(2) – a hitherto unknown compound crystallizing in the V(4)SiSb(2)-type structure with the tetragonal space group I4/mcm and unit cell parameters a = 10.3638(2) Å and c = 4.9151(2) Å. We find Nb(4)SiSb(2) to be a metal undergoing a transition to a superconducting state at a critical temperature of T(c) ≈ 1.6 K. The bulk nature of the superconductivity in this material is confirmed by the observation of a well defined discontinuity in specific heat with a normalized specific heat jump of ΔC(T(c))/γT(c) = 1.33 mJ mol(−1) K(−2). We find that for Nb(4)SiSb(2), the unoccupied sites on the 4b Wyckoff position can be partially occupied with Cu, Pd, or Pt. Low-temperature resistivity measurements show transitions to superconductivity for all three compounds at T(c) ≈ 1.2 K for Nb(4)Cu(0.2)SiSb(2), and T(c) ≈ 0.8 K for Nb(4)Pd(0.2)SiSb(2) as well as for Nb(4)Pt(0.14)SiSb(2). The addition of electron-donor atoms into these void positions, henceforth, lowers the superconducting transition temperature in comparison to the parent compound.